Re: funet.fi: Where have all the kernals gone?

From: Craig LeVay (levay_at_visi.com)
Date: 2004-06-02 11:28:43

Spiro,
  Jens was selling them over here in 'States' last October at the Chicago
SWRAP Commodore meet.  They are a nice CD and profesionally done.  My
linux machine reads them quite well and transfer files over via
1581/Little Red Reader method.
  Think he was selling them as a set with Jeri for about $15 U.S. for the
set...second CD is a host of C=/Amiga advertisements (some which my DVD
player hooked up to my 1701 monitor plays quite well).

   Craig LeVay


On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Marko [iso-8859-1] Mäkelä wrote:

> Hi Spiro,
>
> > > If someone can offer a home for the material I have removed from FUNET,
> > > I'm happy to provide the files.
> >
> > I'm happy some people have been found which offered space for this.
>
> I'm happy too.  There is some threat that the whole nic.funet.fi server
> will be shut down.  At the end of last year, there was a Finnish survey
> for users in FUNET member organizations (FUNET=Finnish University and
> Research Network).  If I remember correctly, over 100 Finnish people
> expressed support for the CBM archive.  Also CPAN got many "votes".
>
> By the way, while I'm at it, I'd like to mention that I have some 20 or 30
> CD-ROM snapshots of /pub/cbm and /pub/cpm, and of
> http://www.commodorebillboard.de/, which Jens Schönfeld of Individual
> Computers had printed last July.  Both the CDs and the jackets are
> professionally printed.  If anyone is interested in buying a copy, please
> let me know.  I'm planning to get rid of the remaining CDs at Assembly 2004
> in the coming August.
>
> 	Marko
>
>
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