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08 December 2011, 14:39
Hi.
I recently dug my Amiga and disks out of storage and was slightly surprised and pleased to find that I have a handful of coverdisks that don't appear in the AMR archive. Unfortunately, after making myself a neat little list of which disks I have that AMR doesn't and then starting to copy them, it occured to me to look for a couple of the disks on Google. Oops.
As an example, I have both coverdisks for Amiga Shopper, Issue 50 (http://amr.abime.net/issue_1144) for which AMR has no details at all. Except... the EAB file server seems to have both disks in DMS format, dated three years ago. So I am a little confused. Why aren't they listed on the AMR site and is there a better way for me to work out what disks are worth ripping than checking Google and the file server to see what's already out there?
As a small contribution, I have scanned and attached an image of the first disk of Amiga Action, Issue 37 (http://amr.abime.net/issue_110_coverdisks). I hope I can find the second disk in a box somewhere.
I recently dug my Amiga and disks out of storage and was slightly surprised and pleased to find that I have a handful of coverdisks that don't appear in the AMR archive. Unfortunately, after making myself a neat little list of which disks I have that AMR doesn't and then starting to copy them, it occured to me to look for a couple of the disks on Google. Oops.
As an example, I have both coverdisks for Amiga Shopper, Issue 50 (http://amr.abime.net/issue_1144) for which AMR has no details at all. Except... the EAB file server seems to have both disks in DMS format, dated three years ago. So I am a little confused. Why aren't they listed on the AMR site and is there a better way for me to work out what disks are worth ripping than checking Google and the file server to see what's already out there?
As a small contribution, I have scanned and attached an image of the first disk of Amiga Action, Issue 37 (http://amr.abime.net/issue_110_coverdisks). I hope I can find the second disk in a box somewhere.