<center><img src = "https://images.hive.blog/DQmNqRpybygarTWh6hi2sygEEQ1JSPFCHRtqW65gJGe3ZeL/disk81.jpeg"></center>> <center><img src = "https://images.hive.blog/DQmNaWL4wRwQ8N86rquWPqbNEKQKSxvjSnmfsg9AaAKfcPD/disk82.jpeg"></center> Continuing with this series of posting the contents of various 5.25" floppy disks I found at a thrift store a number of years ago... At least some of them were apparently once owned by someone named Connie A. Buys who used to run the “Close Encounters” Special Interest Group (SIG) on Delphi in the mid 1980s. A specific definition of this SIG was found in a previous document: “This SIG, known as “Close Encounters”, is a forum for the discussion of relationships that develop via computer services like the Source, CompuServe, and Delphi. Our primary emphasis is on the sexual aspects of those relationships.” Everything was text based from whatever terminal program you used to dial in to Delphi’s servers. Many of these disks have forum messages, e-mails and chat session logs. All of this is pre-internet stuff and I don’t know if there are any archives in existence today of what was on Delphi in the 1980s. In any case, much of this stuff would have been private at the time and some of it is quite personal. <center><img src = "https://images.hive.blog/DQmPyjPKDoTVxjQgDjGEPcT7qyxtXfGBZX5ceHnwDeb4Yxc/disk83.png"></center> <center><img src = "https://images.hive.blog/DQmVK6W4TMTkErWV6Q4hz5vT7ULSF8RqzBM339ry3ECEiPn/disk84.png"></center> I've been splitting up the contents of this disk (descriptively labeled “File Disk”) since it contains a number of documents, some of which are pretty long. A 5.25" floppy disk can still hold an impressive amount of info when it is just text. (see the previous parts here: <a href = "https://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2017/09/28/digital-archaeology-codex-floppy-disk-8-part-1/">1</a>, <a href = "https://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2017/10/05/digital-archaeology-codex-floppy-disk-8-part-2/">2</a>, <a href = "https://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2017/10/10/digital-archaeology-codex-floppy-disk-8-part-3/">3</a>, <a href = "https://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2017/10/16/digital-archaeology-codex-floppy-disk-8-part-4/">4</a>, <a href = "https://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2018/01/13/digital-archaeology-codex-floppy-disk-8-part-5/">5</a>, <a href = "https://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2018/01/19/digital-archaeology-codex-floppy-disk-8-part-6/">6</a>). The document included in this post is an ad that was reprinted on the forum for an impotence study. --- IMPOTENT.DOC --- This ad appeared in a local paper recently and I am reprinting it here for your information, knowing that members of this sig will treat this with the respect it deserves. The ad was published in the Sports section of the paper. There is a picture of a man with the word "impotent?" printed over the picture in 1/2" size letters. Then in much smaller print the ad reads as follows: "The Definition: Impotence is the common term used to describe male erectile dysfunction. The Myth: A widely help misconception is that most cases of impotence are psychological in origin. Actually, over 50% of all impotence is caused by physical problems. It's Common: Impotence is a far more common problem that most people realize. An estimated ten million American men suffer from various forms of male sexual dysfunction. Read more: https://www.megalextoria.com/wordpress/index.php/2018/03/13/digital-archaeology-codex-floppy-disk-8-part-7/
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Thank you for (>‿♥)
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Nice find. I actually still use these types of floppies. I resurrected a Com64 and I found this old assembly program called HES MON. I am still trying to understand how it works.
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I still have my Commodore 64. I did some BASIC programming but I never did any assembly with it. I've had these disks lying around for several years but while I have 5.25" disk drives for my Commodore, I never really had a PC 5.25" disk drive (my first PC was a 486 with a 3.5" floppy). However, I do have computers with floppy ports on their motherboards so I ordered a drive and cable off of eBay and got started. The floppy drive is currently housed in an Athlon XP 3200+.
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I never had a 5.25" drive for anything but the Com64. By the time I bought a PC the 3.5" was standard. I guess if I was pressed, I could modify the din connector to a USB.
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Cool factor - 10/10 I used Dephi and Compuserve and remember these forums. It was shear magic.
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