This directory contains "promo" or "demo" software provided by OEMs intended as a demonstration of a particular computer, to be run on said computer. These were commonly used as non-interactive promotional running store displays to attract customers, or as interactive "welcome to your new computer" tutorials from the manufacturer. Demo software usually had no practical purpose other than teaching the user about the features of the computer, such as what certain keys do, teach common operating system commands the user will need to know, sample sessions of different software they could run, or show off the graphics and sound capabilities of the system. To get the best use out of this demonstration software, you should try to execute it as the manufacturer intended, which means: - Only execute it on the system it was designed to demonstrate. - Software should be unzipped/unpacked onto and run from floppy disk if it was originally distributed that way, as some demo disks freak out if run on a very fast media device (or an emulator, or a system they weren't programmed to demonstrate). - IBM PC floppy disk images (with extensions of IMA, IMG, 160, 180, 320, 360, IMD, or RAW) should be written to a floppy disk using an image writer such as IMG2DSK, DSKIMAGE, RAWRITE, or ImageDisk. Do not simply copy a disk image to a formatted floppy with the COPY command, as that will not work. Troubleshooting: Some IBM PC bootable disks have no DOS filesystem, so if you try to DIR them after writing them to disk, you may get an error. Also, some IBM PC bootable disks appear to have a DOS filesystem, but no executable (.COM or .EXE) to run. Both conditions are normal; boot the computer using the diskette you wrote and it should work anyway. Also, while many of these have been tested, not all of them have. If you download something from here and it isn't what it says it is, contact trixter_oldskool_org. Demo software listing: ==== IBM PC ==== EXPCOLOR.ZIP: Exploring The IBM Personal Computer (Color) Version 1.00 EXPMONO.ZIP: Exploring The IBM Personal Computer (Monochrome Only) Version 1.00 ==== IBM AT ==== ETIPCAT1.360: Exploring The IBM Personal Computer AT, version 1.0 ETIPCAT2.360: Exploring The IBM Personal Computer AT, version 2.0 ==== IBM PCjr ==== EXPLPCJR.160: Exploring the IBM PCjr PCJRSAMP.360: Your PCjr Sampler ==== IBM PS/2 ==== PS2_25.720: IBM Personal System/2 Model 25 Starter Diskette(C) Copyright IBM Corporation, 1987 (A tutorial on how a computer works, starring the PS/2 Model 25. Has interactive parts.) rs25286a.img: IBM PS/2 Model 25-286 Starter Disk v1.0 PS2_30.720: IBM Personal System/2 Model 30 Starter Diskette, v1.02 mod30286.img: IBM PS/2 Model 30-286 Starter Disk v1.02 ps2estrt.img: Model 33E (PS/2e) Starter Disk v1.0 (has XGA patch applied) 3540st.img: PS/2 Model 35 SX (and Model 40 SX) Starter Disk v1.03 ==== AT&T PC 6300 ==== A6_TUTOR.ZIP: AT&T 6300 Tutorial Diskette A6_TUTOR.360: AT&T 6300 Tutorial Diskette (raw dump of entire disk) ==== Olivetti M24 ==== Getting to Know M24*: "Getting to know your Olivetti M24". Assumes a 2-drive system, or a system where the hard drive is "D:". Otherwise you have to modify LOGO.BAS to not try to copy files in places. ==== Compaq Portable ==== COMPAQ_P.320: Compaq Portable demonstrations (written in BASIC, run DEMO.BAT to start after booting) ==== TRS-80 Model III ==== STORDEMO.ZIP: Cat. No. 700-1001 Store Demonstration Disk for Tandy Electronics stores (demos the Model III, VisiCalc, and Scripsit) ==== Panasonic Sr. Partner ==== SPARTNER.ZIP: Panasonic Sr. Partner demo and utilities (run "demo.bat" to start, choose "5. automatic" for running demonstration) ==== Apple II GS ==== GS_Sales_Demo.zip: Apple IIGS Sales Demo From Alex Lee: "Apple commisioned Tom Lichty and Tom Crosely to produce a sales demo for the then brand-new Apple IIGS that would showcase it's capabilities in its own unique way. The demo comes on two disks and can be run from a single drive system or with two 3.5" floppy drives attached. The program will boot and then stop loading at a black screen. At that point, if you have a single disk drive, you'll need to eject the first disk, replace it with the second disk and hit return to continue. There are some instructions on how the program can be installed to a larger ProDOS volume included in the .zip, but I haven't tested this myself, nor do I know which versions of ProDOS or GS/OS it could run under. The program itself boots from an experimental version of ProDOS 8, so compatibility issues with newer operating systems is probably likely." ====Tandy 1000 EX==== FUNDA-EX.zip: Tandy EX FUNdamentals disk