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GeneralRe: Turbo C, C++, objective C 1991 Pin
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Philippe Mori15-Mar-15 14:44
Philippe Mori15-Mar-15 14:44 
If the disks are that old, then they might not works anymore...

At some points, I try to read many of the old ones that I have and maybe half of them were not readable anymore.

I don't know if "original" disks were somewhat better than end-user disks (as it would be the case for pressed vs burned CDs).

In particular, those disk were sensible to magnetic fields so if disks were stored too close of magnetic objects, then their live would be much shorter.

Then as it is 16 bit stuff, you need an OS able to run that too. And the langage itself has changed a lot since then.
Philippe Mori

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