This page is a wiki. Please login or create an account to begin editing.


12 posts / 0 new
Last post
Felix Ding's picture
Offline
Joined: 2011 Sep 16
This website is AWESOME!

So many precious softwares and games, beautifully organized. I'm thrilled to find this.
Thank you!

One little suggestion is: the comments would be much easier to read with ascending order.

Comments

themacmeister's picture
Offline
Joined: 2009 Oct 26

I whole-heartedly agree!

If you have old Macs, then this site should be your first port of call...

Offline
Watcher
Joined: 2009 Apr 10

Nice to find you here, Felix!

Felix Ding's picture
Offline
Joined: 2011 Sep 16

Mike?
Hey, you are here! Amazing.

Offline
Watcher
Joined: 2009 Apr 10

Yeah... I've been here for years. It's a small internet, right?

Offline
Joined: 2009 Nov 14

Yup, one of the more recent posters on Mac Garden I knew from another website I went to.

bertyboy's picture
Offline
Joined: 2009 Jun 14

Mmm, I'm sure I know someone here from university 25 years ago (where we had rooms full of Mac 512K's and Plus's).

j_damage•69's picture
Joined: 2009 Apr 17

Hey berty, you dont happen to have any spare floppy disks do you?

regards.

Sorry for double post..

Offline
Joined: 2011 Mar 13

I totally agree,this website is AWESOME!!

bertyboy's picture
Offline
Joined: 2009 Jun 14

Alas, no, I imaged all my floppies years ago and only kept those for original software. I've not seen a writable floppy disk for over 10 years.

Offline
Joined: 2010 Nov 19

@ j_damage•69:
Seems as if you can still buy floppies: http://www.floppydisks.com/
I gave away heaps of them about ten years ago, but kept a few System disks and such.
What are you looking for, excactly?

bertyboy's picture
Offline
Joined: 2009 Jun 14

hehe, I can still remember filling a big black bin bag full of my old floppies, probably just after I got my rev.A iMac G3 on day of release. They were expensive when I first got them at university, like £2 each 800K disk. By the time 1.4M disks came out, may have only been £1 each.