C503719@UMCVMB.MISSOURI.EDU (Baird McIntosh) (10/14/90)
I just bought SOTB2 (Beast II) and while I know the disks are not DOS disks, I'd like to back them up if at all possible. Do I need a commercial copier (not gonna buy one), or can I back it up with NIB 1.0 or (*gasp*) a standard diskcopy? I'm not too optimistic regarding backing it up, but I would prefer not using the originals. [whoever has GravAttack, post it to abcfd20 if it's not already there! I read about that game in an electronic magazine. It sounds kinda like Space Taxi (M.U.S.E. Software) for the C64. Anyway, I want to see that game.] | Baird McIntosh | c503719@umcvmb.missouri.edu <-or-> c503719@umcvmb.bitnet | | COOL DRIVING TECHNIQUE #17: Leave your left turn signal on while driving. | | (Right signal may be used, but driving with HAZARDS on is _uncool_.) |
joseph@valnet.UUCP (Joseph P. Hillenburg) (10/15/90)
C503719@UMCVMB.MISSOURI.EDU (Baird McIntosh) writes: > > I just bought SOTB2 (Beast II) and while I know the disks are not DOS disks, > I'd like to back them up if at all possible. Do I need a commercial copier > (not gonna buy one), or can I back it up with NIB 1.0 or (*gasp*) a standard > diskcopy? I'm not too optimistic regarding backing it up, but I would prefer > not using the originals. > > [whoever has GravAttack, post it to abcfd20 if it's not already there! I > read about that game in an electronic magazine. It sounds kinda like > Space Taxi (M.U.S.E. Software) for the C64. Anyway, I want to see that > game.] > > | Baird McIntosh | c503719@umcvmb.missouri.edu <-or-> c503719@umcvmb.bitnet | > | COOL DRIVING TECHNIQUE #17: Leave your left turn signal on while driving. | > | (Right signal may be used, but driving with HAZARDS on is _uncool_.) | Yeah! When are we gonna see Space Taxi? That was such a COOL game! (even on a C-64!) -Joseph Hillenburg UUCP: ...iuvax!valnet!joseph ARPA: valnet!joseph@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu INET: joseph@valnet.UUCP