At least some of floppies should have the contents labelled without a label. Just straight on the plastic. Some of the labels should include a ? at the end. One that has "BAD" in big letters over the original label
If you want super early Linux then: HJ Lu boot disk image 0.98.1 HJ Lu root disk image 0.98.1 SLS A #1 SLS A #2 SLS A #3
On 10/1/19 13:56, David Friedman wrote:
You're the perfect group of people to turn to for help with this.
I'm working on a video where a significant prop is an old box of 3.5" HDD disks. I managed to get an old unopened box of pristine disks and labels. Now I need to write on the labels and make them look like someone has actually been using these disks, circa 1990-2000 or so.
All the labels should feel real, but they can't use trademarks. So they can't say "AOL installer" for example.
I've got up to 50 of these, and I'm open to ideas. The gist of what I've got so far is:
Term Papers Personal Letters Mouse Driver 1.1 Fax/Modem Software Soundcard Driver NEW Soundcard Driver Mom's Spaghetti Pixel Racer Man Shoehorn DB PCI Bus Ethernet Drvr CD-ROM Device Driver Installers Very Important Data BBS SysOp 1337 Warez
You get the idea. Send me your suggestions!
David