Somehow I have it in my head these discs are where Roddenberry stored his endless thoughts on the concept of Love Instructors...
Are you guys Star Trek fans or a bunch of clowns?! I'm guessing the latter by your comments.
What is important is what the data says. The article never ever states that. Looks to me like CBS/Paramount is looking to drum up some buzz before the release of the new series. This smells of a publicity stunt and any real fan has been around long enough to sniff one out.
And if you bothered to do some research before you opened your mouths you'd know that unfilmed and unpublished Roddenberry stories exist on paper. Majel had stated at the time of Gene's death that he had a few filing cabinets of material she was going to look through.
So if you're not interested in Star Trek and just wanna make stupid, smart-aleck comments go somewhere else and post them.
It was actually worse than that - CP/M actually required users to choose parameters for formatting disks, which means it wasn't just a proprietary format, but figuring out which "flavor combination" of that proprietary format (out of a large number of possibilities) that the disks were in. Without damaging them in the process.I think what they're saying is the way the CPM-based computer formatted the discs (ie divided the tracks into sectors) is a bit on the proprietary side.
So if you're not interested in Star Trek and just wanna make stupid, smart-aleck comments go somewhere else and post them.
Are you guys Star Trek fans or a bunch of clowns?! I'm guessing the latter by your comments.
It was actually worse than that - CP/M actually required users to choose parameters for formatting disks, which means it wasn't just a proprietary format, but figuring out which "flavor combination" of that proprietary format (out of a large number of possibilities) that the disks were in. Without damaging them in the process.I think what they're saying is the way the CPM-based computer formatted the discs (ie divided the tracks into sectors) is a bit on the proprietary side.
I'm not expecting anything huge to come out of those disks. But it's neat that they were able to do it from a technical perspective, and they will add to our historical database of info regarding the Great Bird.![]()
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