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...on September 03, 2010 at 10:46 am
March 15, 2007:
For your rolodexes:
January 25, 2007:
During the next days I'm going to move to a new ISP.
Because of that, there might be some failures or reduced
functionality.
May 29, 2004:
By order of Sydex, Inc. I had to remove the downloads of Anadisk, CopyQM
and Teledisk, as well as the extended 22disk definitions file.
April 16, 2004:
As of today, the unrestricted
FOG Disks are available at the ZNODE51 for download.
December 2003:
The scheduled date for Z-Fest 2004 has been changed to the 10th and 11th of
July, 2004, i.e. one week later as planned. Please update your rolodexes and
check out the Z-Fest Homepage for more information
on Z-Fest 2004.
August 2003:
For all Windows 3.1x user: Calmira Online!, the website of the W9x style shell,
has moved. The new URL is now calmira.DE.
Please update your links accordingly.
October, 2002:
My Windows 3.1x site has been
completely redesigned and now also contains a page about NT 3.1 and a FAQ. I've also added
a mirror of the Microsoft Software Library 1991-1994.
July 21, 2002:
Z-Fest is over... Please have a look at some pictures (there are more to come...)
at zfest.de/2002/index.htm.
May 1, 2002:
Some pictures from Vintage Computer Festival 3.0
can now be seen here.
My computer collection contains now the possibility to make a virtual museum tour.
March 21, 2002:
Another newbie:
a Yodobashi Formula 1. On the other hand, I had to give
away my PCW because of the resulting lack of space.
March 2, 2002:
And again two new machines in the computer museum:
February 17, 2002:
I've issued a new version of my program Diskinfo:
v. 1.72. Most important new feature:
it now recognizes DVD-ROMs, too.
January 27, 2002:
A new acquisition for the computer museum:
a Motorola Exorset 100.
And here some data for 8-bit events in Germany in 2002:
- 6th ZX-TEAM meeting from March 15 to 17 in Dietges near Fulda. Find out more at
zx81.de.
- Vintage Computer Festival Europe 3.0 on April 27 and 28 in Munich. More detailed
information at vcfe.org.
- Club meeting of the JOYCE-User-AG e.V. on Oktober 5 in Königswinter. More information
at joyce.de.
December 12, 2001:
There's a little compilation of
TCJ articles, until now containing three articles by
Hal Bower - and there are more to come.
December 3, 2001:
The gaby.de server has recently broken all its prior records: More than 89,000 visitors
were counted only last week! Also traffic reached its climax with more than 13 GB in
the month of November. This was mainly caused by an article in
The Register (and an identical one in the Newsforge) dealing with the reopening of
the Unofficial CP/M Website:
theregister.co.uk/content/4/23010.html.
November 8, 2001:
The Unofficial CP/M Website
has been re-opened, as there is a new license for CP/M.
Tilmann Reh has put his collected information about the GIDE Interface on
the web. I donated him an own
directory for that purpose.
Last but not least z80.info
(a part of gaby.de) now hosts a mirror of Thomas Scherrer's Z80 Family Support Homepage.
October 3, 2001:
Upon mature reflection I finally decided to change the layout of this site completely.
I hope that it has become as clear and easy to navigate as it was meant to be.
August 11, 2001:
Added an English summary by Helmut Jungkunz
to the Zfest site.
July 23, 2001:
Z-Fest is over... A couple of pictures and reports can be found at
www.zfest.de.
June 20, 2001:
The CP/M links have been updated. Please have
especially a look at the z80a emulator by Bill Haygood.
New at the Unofficial CP/M Website: An archive of the sources to the
various CP/M manuals. Inside
the CP/M center I've added a page with CP/M related
manuals, too.
April 12, 2001:
Added the missing pictures from
VCFEe 2.0.
Helmut Jungkunz's Altos 580 is now integrated into
the museum as a continuous loan.
April 5, 2001:
The first pictures from the VCFe
(Vintage Computer Festival Europe) are ready.
Unfortunately only one film had been developed so far, and it was just the
second one...
Hopefully the missing pictures will follow next week. There'll also be a
photo of the Kontron PSI 80.
April 4, 2001:
A 'new' computer in my museum: a Kontron PSI 80, made in Germany.
November 11, 2000:
Another two newbies in my collection:
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