[OFFER] Top Priority v1.00 by Power Up! Software (with Memory-resident Module)
Top Priority v1.00 by Power Up! Software (2ct 5.25" disks)
"Organizes appointments and tasks and keeps track of deadlines and events."[worldcat.org]
Disk Images:
Disk 1/2:
https://mega.nz/#!jyZzDa7b!Sodx20EbYG44f77HlFd8UAoI2kVfMLpI7t-B6DJ5QJ8
SHA1: c77cfa047df986727f94b8a1b0bdb8a37a72adde
Disk 2/2 (Memory-resident Module):
https://mega.nz/#!m3JXzQKZ!1iry9jXCp_R72onzwkd-TxZhAzbOYBvAWl88vC_pS74
SHA1: 95565319b1231056e0df36eb59e460d2168bc155
Scans (floppy disks):
https://mega.nz/#!nuA3HAwZ!RJ-aXmZqddayxCg_wtyZuNoFpjjiE5wEMHI0LuBCLgA
Notes:
I only got the disks and the manual for this. The box is long gone, unfortunately. The disks were inside paper sleeves and wedged between pages. I'll have a manual scan pretty soon- it's about 60 pages, not the worst I've scanned.
Comments
Thanks very much.
If you can upload it with .7z or .zip archive in the next time, thanks.
@ibmpc5150 as in, put the disk images and the scanned materials together in an archive? Or just the disk images?
@flea
If you pu the disk images in an archive separately, thanks.
Ideally, IMG, ISO files and such should be put inside a ZIP file. Otherwise it can be hard to tell if they have gotten corrupted or truncated during download.
It seems like it would be easier upload a single ZIP file rather than multiple small files. Of course keep in mind that mega has issues with browser downloads for file larger than ~1GB or so.
@SomeGuy Point taken, but I also provided SHA1 checksums in the OP to check for bit rot. I've encountered that too many times in the past with old email attachments that crap out part way. If the attachment was a straight JPEG, sometimes enough of the picture was preserved, but if it was an archive, it was totally useless. But yeah, I'm being too paranoid on that front, so I'll package them into archives moving forward.
Yes, it is good to me or another user to upload a single zip or .7z .rar.
Anyway thanks very much for offering rare IBM PC programs.
@ibmpc5150 You're welcome, always a pleasure
Manual scan:
https://mega.nz/#!HrwEFIjS!vfeIaLpNxHIJYlUg1oGp3JSRgHdu8lij5KT0YQ1l-nY
No problem.
If any dumped disk image has problem on sector error, the best way is to dump disk over twice.
This will be helpful to fix (recover) bad or broken disk image.