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Csabo on 2018-01-09 17:24:50
| Re: Help me track down the source of this archive
Awesome, thanks for figuring that out. The name "István Vernyik" did come up in a few very short BASIC programs, so it does look like it's his personal archive.
(edit) Looks like this is him: https://www.nool.hu/helyi-kozelet/csillaghaborus-bucsuajandek-15691/
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Posted By
Gaia on 2018-01-07 14:31:37
| Re: Help me track down the source of this archive
It may have originated from Facebook and forwarded to you by me. I pinged the guy who may be the culprit, we'll see
EDIT: OK, so indeed, it originated from a Dropbox account linked in on Facebook: here. The disks were purchased from a teacher called István Vernyik whose name was also shown on the floppy sleeves.
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Posted By
Luca on 2018-01-07 07:30:53
| Re: Help me track down the source of this archive
Oh jeez, I've got it too, and I've received it from someone, but too much time passed and now I can't remember who he was...
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Posted By
Csabo on 2018-01-06 19:35:00
| Help me track down the source of this archive
Several people sent me an archive of BASIC programs. I have a folder (my TODO list for the site) where it's filed under 2016-07-12. The archive is named "Általános iskolai anyagok" (Elementary school stuff), there's also a ZIP called "Összesprg" (all programs).
It took me a very long while to sort it all out (now done), and I'm in the process of uploading them. A bunch of them are from BGYTKF (see here: http://plus4world.powweb.com/series/BGYTKF_Programs), and I managed to get in touch with one of the authors. He asked me where I got the programs from, as they were not widely released. So... It's awesome that we managed to preserve these, but I have no idea who backed them up to be honest
Can anyone shed light on this?
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