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Lots of old DOS & Windows31/95 software

pcelias

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I've been using PC-based software since 1987 (approximately when DOS version 2.1 was out) and have progressed through various PC's & Operating systems since then.

Invariable, there's been a growing pile of old software packages accumulating that are now starting to take up valuable space on my shelves.

I am offering the various packages that I have on a first-come first serve basis since I usually only have one of each.

Note that all software packages are available "as is" (meaning I haven't used them in many, many years); they are all original store-bought packages (generally original 3.5" floppies & manuals; see individual descriptions for details). In some cases I made back-up disks, in which case you'll get those as well. Some of these companies no longer exist. Because of US software copyright laws, I will only ship these to US addresses.

The reason I'm not selling these on eBay is that the listing & valuation fees would be prohibitive, and it costs me nothing to keep them listed here.

There are no prices yet, as I haven't figured out what these are "worth"; so reasonable offers won't be refused. Floppies & manuals can add up quickly in weight, and with the recent postage price increases, I'll have to know exactly what you're interested in before I can quote a price for postage

Please see the list below and contact me at "peter at pcelias dot com" (replace at with @ and dot with . and get rid of the spaces; sorry, have to do this to keep the spammers at bay...).

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Applications

Enable OA v4.0 manuals (there's lots of them!) and 9x 3.5" disks (v19.0). At one point this was one of the best "office suites" available in DOS; it included a word processor, spreadsheet, database, and dial-up system.

Enable OA v4.5 manuals (3 large binders) and 3 sets of disks:
7x 3.5" disks v42.3
7x 3.5" disks v48.5
7x 3.5" disks v59.9 (the last version?)

Also a set of 26x 5.25" floppies; can't tell the version number, might be v4.0; disks #'s begin with "859"

Geoworks Ensemble 2.0, 1993, 7x disks (plus v2.0.1 update, 4x disks)

Greetings for Windows by Parsons Technology, 1994, 1x disk

Expert Labels for Windows (v3.1), 1x disk

Quicken Deluxe for Windows v4 (for Windows v3.1 or higher) + plus release 7 patches, 4x disks, 1994

Quicken Windows v6 (for Windows v3.1 or Windows95), 6x disks (still sealed), 1996


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Utilities

McAfee VirusScan for DOS, v3.0.0 single-user license, MCA-73-0014-1-6, 1x disk

McAfee VirusScan for Windows 3.1x, v3.0.0 single-user license, MCA-73-0014-1-4 (&5), 2x disks

McAfee VirusScan for Windows95, v3.0.0 single-user license, MCA-73-0014-1-1 (&2 &3), 3x disks

Central Point Backup for Windows, version 2 (includes DOS restore), 3x disks, 1993

Central Point Backup for DOS, version 9, 1x disk, 1993

Norton Utilities for Windows 95/98 emergency disks, v4.0 by Symantec , 2x disks

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Operating Systems​

Microsoft MS-DOS 5 Upgrade, 3x disks, disk assembly 147-095-002/3/4 (I have 2 sets available)

Microsoft MS-DOS 6 Upgrade, 3x disks, disk assembly 147-095-114/5/6, 1993

Microsoft MS-DOS 6.2 Step-up, 1x disk, disk assembly 147-095-276, 1993

Microsoft MS-DOS 6.2 Plus Enhanced Tools, 3x disks, 1993

Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Step-up, 2x disks, disk assembly 147-095-496/7, 1993

Microsoft Windows Operating System v3.1, 1992, 6x disks, disk assembly 150-031-461/2/3/4/5/6

Personal (Novell) Netware, 136-004203-001, 1x disk (2 available)

Microsoft Windows for Workgroups v3.11, 8x disks


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Games

Verbatim Microsoft Enterntainment pack, 2nd edition, 4 fully working games, 1x disk

HomePC FunPack, 1x disk

Descent by Interplay, 2x disk, DL-IMB-094-0 (&1), 1994

Take a Break! Pinball by Dynamix for Windows v3+, 2x disks, 6.25.93

CD-MAN, Cyrus 3D Chess & Spear of Destiny demo, 1x disk

Hoyle: Book of Games, Vol. 1 by Sierra Network, v1.000.115, 7.26-90, 1x disk

Leisure Suite Larry V (for MS-DOS) by Sierra, 9.11.91, 8x disks


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Drivers

Mustek Paragon Single-Pass Scanners TWAIN data source (driver disk); dated 1995

Mustek Wordlinx for Windows (v3.x), 1x disk, 80-000-76030

Iomega JAZ Jet PCI Ultra drivers, v5.2, EN323200, 1x disk

Iomega JAZ install 2x disks (DOS/Win/Win95 5.20), Nov. 1996, EN137503

Iomega JAZ install 1x disk DOS/Win/Win95 5.10 / WinNT 1.40, Sept. 1996, EN195300

Qmodem drivers by Mustang Software, 236-0040, 1992

Delrina WinFax Lite, 1x disk, 032686, 1992

Creative Labs Sound Blaster IDE CD-ROM drive installation, 1991

Farallon NetLine USB 10/100 Ethernet Adapter driver disk, 1999 v.899, 1x disk


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Misc. software

On-Disk monthly issue 73 (MS-DOS): FormFill, Label Meister, Morphose, Simple Format, more, 1x disk

On-Disk monthly issue 74 (MS-DOS): DirectoryTree 2.0, Exclusion, Finagle, more, 1x disk

On-Disk monthly issue 83 (MS-DOS): PokerFace, Jonathan font, TypeAttackIII, Win2Do, more, 1x disk

Magnum Font Pack (Windows v3.1 or higher), 44x fonts, 1x dis, 1992

Medical Drug Reference for Windows by Parsons Technology, 2x disks, 1994

ComputerLife Guide to mastering New Media, 2x disks, 1994

The Best of Lotus (Lotus 123 spreadsheet models), 1x disk

Starburst Maintenance (maintenance tracking software), shareware, 1991?, 1x disk

Icon HearIt Lite version by Moon Valley Software, 1x disk

Parson Technology "Interest vision 2.0 for Windows 95", 2x disks (still sealed), 1998


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Software Applications on 5.25" floppies:​

Microsoft MS-DOS 6.2 Upgrade, 12x disks

Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Upgrade, 13x disks

Asymetrix MediaBlitz version 2.0 for Windows 3.1 or higher, 5x disks

Novell Netware MHS v1.11N, 031590, 4x disks

Windows Sources 1001 Windows Hints & Tips, 1x disk

Monty Python software, 1991, 2x disks

QuickLink II by Smith Micro Software (for modems?), 1989, 1x disk

Wildcat BBS (shareware), 2x disks

Chemical - Molecular Modelling software (shareware), 1x disk

Draft choice (shareware), 1x disk

VGA Paint (shareware), 1x disk
 
Hmm, I might get some agreement on this one --- What's worse than last week's newspaper? Well, old virus software, of course. The software is obsolete by the time they get it onto the diskette.
 
Hmm, I might get some agreement on this one --- What's worse than last week's newspaper? Well, old virus software, of course. The software is obsolete by the time they get it onto the diskette.

Just wait till your vintage computer becomes infected with an old virus that modern A/V software no longer recognizes because it's considered 'extinct' in the wild...

--T
 
Crud, I do think I threw away my floppy infected with *stoned* so I can't try it out. That is ONE mean virus. Picks up your partition table and moves it for you.
 
Nope! Once I was looking at how it worked. Of course, I turned off the machine, leaving the floppy in the drive. Next day, ZAP! I got to learn even more about how to get rid of it.
 
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