WANTED: Any VIC commodore computer educator cassette books
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Okay, I now have recovered the following cassette albums:
VT-106 Recreation Program Pack (missing french docs VT-106-FM)
VT-108 Math Book I (3x)
CES-109 Math Book II
CES-110 Math Book III
CES-111 English Book I
CES-112 English Book II
CES-113 French Book I
CES-114 Chemistry Book I (2x)
CES-115 Physics Book I (2x)
CES-116 Elementary Science (2x)
CES-117 History Book I
CES-118 Geography Book I
CES-118F Géographie Livre I
CES-119 Social Studies
CES-119F Sciences Sociales
CES-120F Français Livre I
And thanks to Ral-Clan, I have in digital format
CES-121F Français Livre II
If any other of these books are known to exist, please let me know.
Thank you Ral-Clan and Key-Quest.
P.S.: Ral-Clan, you did a superb job with CES-121F. Would you be willing to do the same with VT-107 ?
VT-106 Recreation Program Pack (missing french docs VT-106-FM)
VT-108 Math Book I (3x)
CES-109 Math Book II
CES-110 Math Book III
CES-111 English Book I
CES-112 English Book II
CES-113 French Book I
CES-114 Chemistry Book I (2x)
CES-115 Physics Book I (2x)
CES-116 Elementary Science (2x)
CES-117 History Book I
CES-118 Geography Book I
CES-118F Géographie Livre I
CES-119 Social Studies
CES-119F Sciences Sociales
CES-120F Français Livre I
And thanks to Ral-Clan, I have in digital format
CES-121F Français Livre II
If any other of these books are known to exist, please let me know.
Thank you Ral-Clan and Key-Quest.
P.S.: Ral-Clan, you did a superb job with CES-121F. Would you be willing to do the same with VT-107 ?
Last edited by eslapion on Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:16 am, edited 2 times in total.
Oooh. Nice colours. I have the Intro to BASIC, 1 & 2, but both came in standard silver boxes the size of the Gortek box.
Another one that would look good there is the third-party 20 game cassette pack (can't remember the manufacturer now) that came in an orange binder. DigitalQuirk got it in his 1982 Christmas video on Youtube.
Another one that would look good there is the third-party 20 game cassette pack (can't remember the manufacturer now) that came in an orange binder. DigitalQuirk got it in his 1982 Christmas video on Youtube.
Duh, yes, I see it now. Cymbal software....of course! Looks like you have may have TWO of their binders (I didn't know they had a trivia pack).
Isn't Cymbal a Canadian company? If so, the binder as software pack seems to be a distinctly Canadian type of software packaging.
Commodore sold the Intro to Basic and the Recreation Pack in boxes in other countries, I think (same with their localized education packs in the UK and Europe).
Isn't Cymbal a Canadian company? If so, the binder as software pack seems to be a distinctly Canadian type of software packaging.
Commodore sold the Intro to Basic and the Recreation Pack in boxes in other countries, I think (same with their localized education packs in the UK and Europe).
If you ever come across another one of these, be sure to pick it up for me and I'll owe you one...eslapion wrote:It is in there... look carefully...ral-clan wrote:Another one that would look good there is the third-party 20 game cassette pack (can't remember the manufacturer now) that came in an orange binder. DigitalQuirk got it in his 1982 Christmas video on Youtube.
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Just wanted to update this old thread.
I managed to salvage a large number of software of the CES collection from old floppies owned by long time Commodore repairman Jean-Claude Lachapelle.
The collection now stands as follows:
VT-106 Recreation Program Pack (french docs VT-106-FM in BW photocopies)
VT-108 Math Book I (3x)
VT-108F Math Livre I (software + BW photocopies)
CES-109 Math Book II
CES-109F Math Livre II (2x)
CES-110 Math Book III
CES-110F Math Livre III (software + BW photocopies)
CES-111 English Book I
CES-112 English Book II
CES-113 French Book I
CES-114 Chemistry Book I (2x)
CES-114F Chimie Livre I (software only)
CES-115 Physics Book I (2x)
CES-115F Physique Livre I (software only)
CES-116 Elementary Science (2x)
CES-116F Science Elémentaire (software only)
CES-117 History Book I
CES-117F Histoire Livre I (software only)
CES-118 Geography Book I
CES-118F Géographie Livre I (2x)
CES-119 Social Studies
CES-119F Sciences Sociales
CES-120F Français Livre I
CES-XXXF Anglais Livre I (software + BW photocopies)
And thanks to Ral-Clan, I have in digital format
CES-121F Français Livre II
I managed to salvage a large number of software of the CES collection from old floppies owned by long time Commodore repairman Jean-Claude Lachapelle.
The collection now stands as follows:
VT-106 Recreation Program Pack (french docs VT-106-FM in BW photocopies)
VT-108 Math Book I (3x)
VT-108F Math Livre I (software + BW photocopies)
CES-109 Math Book II
CES-109F Math Livre II (2x)
CES-110 Math Book III
CES-110F Math Livre III (software + BW photocopies)
CES-111 English Book I
CES-112 English Book II
CES-113 French Book I
CES-114 Chemistry Book I (2x)
CES-114F Chimie Livre I (software only)
CES-115 Physics Book I (2x)
CES-115F Physique Livre I (software only)
CES-116 Elementary Science (2x)
CES-116F Science Elémentaire (software only)
CES-117 History Book I
CES-117F Histoire Livre I (software only)
CES-118 Geography Book I
CES-118F Géographie Livre I (2x)
CES-119 Social Studies
CES-119F Sciences Sociales
CES-120F Français Livre I
CES-XXXF Anglais Livre I (software + BW photocopies)
And thanks to Ral-Clan, I have in digital format
CES-121F Français Livre II
Be normal.
We just received a WHOLE bunch of these tape packs - including some ones from Cymbal I had never seen before.
I will go through them and see what we have now.
We did a small write up on Cymbal for those interested:
http://www.pcmuseum.ca/companyprofile.asp?id=422
I will go through them and see what we have now.
We did a small write up on Cymbal for those interested:
http://www.pcmuseum.ca/companyprofile.asp?id=422
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