02 August 2017, 15:26 | #1 |
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Entire NBS PD Library.
I am still hunting for a complete backup/archive of the Newport Business Supplies public domain library.
There was a hint somebody on this forum had all of it on cdr's but this was quite a long time back. I have a bunch of original disks, but sadly no catalogue disk (was hoping I did but sadly not). Tia. |
17 December 2017, 23:41 | #2 |
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N.B.S. Public Domain Catalogue
I am not ready to share the CD's at this time sorry
This is the ( N.B.S. Public Domain Catalogue full Txt list to download http://www.files.com/shared/5a36f07725058/NBS.zip ## N=Include NBS disks. H=Include hunter. Group ref code. Sstart. Name ## ## C=Used for compare routines. A=Default include all ## ## U=UPD Library disks ## A NCH H 0000 Anims A NCH G 0100 Games A NCH U 0100 Utils A NCH D 0000 Demos A NCH M 0000 Music A NCH P 0000 Power A NCH E 0000 Education A NCH S 0299 Slides AU CH AGA 0000 Agatron AUNCH T 0000 Tbag AU CH ASI 0000 Assassins AU CH MAG 0000 Mags AUNCH APD 0000 Amos A H CLG 0000 CLR-Games A H CLU 0000 CLR-Utilities A H CLE 0000 CLR-Education A CH L 0599 Crusaders AU CH PA 0000 UPD-Anims AU CH PG 0000 UPD-Games AU CH PU 0000 UPD-Utils AU CH PD 0000 UPD-Demos AU CH PM 0000 UPD-Music AU CH PP 0000 UPD-Power AU CH PE 0000 UPD-Education AU CH PS 0000 UPD-Slides AU CH PT 0000 UPD-MusicUtils AU CH PB 0000 UPD-Business AU H CCL 0000 Colour-Clipart AU H ART 0000 Clipart AU H EPS 0000 EPS AU H CB 0000 Colour-Brush A F 0000 Fish A H F 0000 ShortFish ** |
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Why is that? It'd be great to have access to it.
Do you need help? I mean, I doubt there's any "permission" thing going on here, it is a Public Domain library, not a collection of commercial titles. Let us know if we can help somehow. |
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Also am I right to assume those cd's are actually United Public Domain? the 4 CD set? Tia |
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14 April 2020, 22:47 | #6 |
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Thanks to the Amiga Facebook Group, I have been forwarded information about one of the original owners of NBS (Newport Business Supplies).
I will be emailing Paul as it appears there is still a shop selling second-hand games. Will contact him asap to see if there can be some movement on saving this brilliant and obscure Public Domain library from oblivion. Also whilst I am sorting that out, has anyone got a proper working NBS Catalogue disk as I still cannot find one! I have a good bundle of these NBS disks now, but still no catalogue. Tia |
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Every now and then I check this thread, Loved that label design pic there are some disks that I’m Sure Only they had, including some of my pitiful attempts attempts at pd coding. |
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I will have a very close look at my emails again but I think they never replied! But I am now aware that a good bunch of the NBS disks were included in the United PD Gold 4 x CD Set. Also some of them ended up on the 17bit CD's. I cannot be 100% sure about what is what, I know NBS had a coding system to identify disks in the entire catalogue. Also what is present is pretty much standard, all of the obscure stuff is not! and thats is what I was trying to save to complete it all as much as possible. The label - I have a few disks that somehow were sent out with no markings whatsoever so the label was pristine! my only issue is trying to get a decent scan of the entire thing so it can be re-printed. I have given up with the original poster, all I really wanted was the catalogue disk! the most up to date one would be best. Also everything associated with "Hunter.exe" the program that appears to have been used to keep track of these disks, orders etc. I am aware hard drives possibly exist to go with this program but no evidence exists to show that it is true. Do you have anything left at all that could be looked at/imaged? doesnt matter if its just one disk, or a few, any are better than none EDIT: Rooting around old magazine scans! NBS were very active in the busy world of PD companies! the disk label made them stand out. I was thinking about gathering every page where an advert appeared, but it will take a while. Last edited by ElectroBlaster; 11 September 2020 at 15:56. Reason: Adding some more info. |
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Ask owner of this site:
https://www.scuzzscink.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz140.htm scuzz.mail@btinternet.com or comm0dore@yahoo.co.uk one disk: http://gamescoffer.co.uk/configtest.php?gd=greatgames1 Check also -> "NBS PD Catalog (1991-02-23)(NBS)[Discat].zip" Last edited by rygar; 04 August 2023 at 13:39. |
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12 September 2020, 16:40 | #11 |
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Next thing! The catalogue disk, the main list is part of an exe program, obviously written in something like Amos.
I want to extract the whole list in text but have not idea where to start, it does have an option to print out. But again I have had limited sucess trying to print anything let alone that from within Winuae. |
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You could hex-edit the exe after decrunching it and extract the text manually
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12 September 2020, 18:47 | #13 |
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Just been trying with winuae and printing but its not working how I hoped!
I am going to try hexediting it. EDIT: I have no clue where to start! im 100% sure everything is in the DISKCAT.exe Last edited by ElectroBlaster; 12 September 2020 at 18:55. |
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Just do "xfddecrunch diskcat.exe" and then hex edit it searching for the text
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I just taken a look to the disk
I am not so sure text data is inside the exe, but at the moment i was not able to extract it .... sorry |
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Seems odd if the text files are not there? where is the program calling them from? Also just recalled the NBS.zip that I missed back along. Looks like that had the entire list Last edited by ElectroBlaster; 12 September 2020 at 21:08. |
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I think the disk is a hybrid DOS/Trackload so the data is loaded off certain NDOS tracks and decrunched as needed! BattleChess uses a similar approach of DOS files and 'hidden' data!
If you copy the DOS files to a bootable blank formatted disk and boot it the main diskcat program will load but won't load the 'hidden' data so just quits back to DOS! |
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Exactly !
Main problem is that the extract operation from tracks of the text goes out of my skills |
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It's compressed data too, so you would need to know the compression format and the offsets that load each piece of data from the diskcat program, only people familiar with Amiga coding will be able to do that though!
Someone called SundoX coded it so if anyone knows who SundoX is, maybe contacting them might help? |
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Or someone here in the forum who is skilled enough
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