On 7/17/20, 1:28 AM, "TUHS on behalf of Random832"
<tuhs-bounces(a)minnie.tuhs.org on behalf of random832(a)fastmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020, at 23:35, Larry McVoy wrote:
I looked, don't have it. There was a red 4
CD set, I want to say it
was ImageMagick but that's the graphics program. It was a 4 cd set
of at least one Linux distro and a boat load of open source stuff.
The CD collection was called InfoMagic, and when he posted his question on Twitter I was
able to find a mirror here:
http://grumbeer.dyndns.org/ftp/servers/sunsite/1994-06-28/GCC/basedisk/
As for the internet archive, the CD *might* be this one
https://archive.org/details/cdrom-ldr-0694, these entries don't seem to be very well
tagged or have listings of contents.
FYI, you can get listings of contents of most ISOs, DMGs, ZIPs, etc that are on
archive.org. If you visit an
archive.org page like
https://archive.org/details/cdrom-ldr-0694, then in the DOWNLOAD OPTIONS section you can
click SHOW ALL and that will display a list of all files (including ISOs) that
archive.org
has squirrelled away, like this:
Name Last modified Size
Go to parent directory
README 18-Dec-2012 01:48 8.8K
cdrom-ldr-0694_archive.torrent 01-Sep-2016 14:02 26.8K
cdrom-ldr-0694_files.xml 21-Jun-2020 06:17 1.6K
cdrom-ldr-0694_meta.xml 21-Jun-2020 06:17 2.4K
ldr_0694_disc1.iso (View Contents) 18-Dec-2012 01:43 637.4M
ldr_0694_disc2.iso (View Contents) 18-Dec-2012 01:44 646.5M
Click on one of the (View Contents) links to view a listing of all files in that archive.
Works for at least .iso, .DMG, .zip, .tar.
-- Ron