Recently, I've been collecting old software from the last century and found two sites:
http://ftp.isu.edu.tw/
http://www.x86d.com/
The content is of course not very rich, but it's still rare. It's far worse than the disc content of most players in the forum, right?
In the last century, I borrowed a friend's friend's father's "Software Warehouse" disc, which was all disk images of DOS-era software, and it seemed like nine discs in total! Unfortunately, all my floppy disks couldn't hold even a fraction of it, a regret, and I can't contact that person anymore. I'm just afraid that like most computer players next to me, they follow the trend, thinking that there's everything online, and throw away the old discs.
Please everyone share more on cloud disks, with disc images being the best, or extracted with UltraISO, because the folder timestamps also have the characteristics of the era.
Also, please recommend some other old software websites, thank you!
[ Last edited by fdisk21 on 2010-9-28 at 22:26 ]
http://ftp.isu.edu.tw/
http://www.x86d.com/
The content is of course not very rich, but it's still rare. It's far worse than the disc content of most players in the forum, right?
In the last century, I borrowed a friend's friend's father's "Software Warehouse" disc, which was all disk images of DOS-era software, and it seemed like nine discs in total! Unfortunately, all my floppy disks couldn't hold even a fraction of it, a regret, and I can't contact that person anymore. I'm just afraid that like most computer players next to me, they follow the trend, thinking that there's everything online, and throw away the old discs.
Please everyone share more on cloud disks, with disc images being the best, or extracted with UltraISO, because the folder timestamps also have the characteristics of the era.
Also, please recommend some other old software websites, thank you!
[ Last edited by fdisk21 on 2010-9-28 at 22:26 ]
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