When I first uploaded these files from 360K IBM-formatted didks in 2011 I did not know who founded or managed this group. From the disks and content I surmised that PCPUG was active in the mid 1980's and that they operated in Wilmington, Delaware USA. Fast-forward to 2020. While working on the computer at Kennett Classic (kennettclassic.com) in Kennett Square, in walks a gentleman named Glann Bleakney who saw the comptuer museum sign and thought he'd peek in to see what was in there. From our conversation I learned he was one of a founder and former president of PC-PUG, and he was familiar with the disk archive because he helped manage it. What a coincidence!
Click "readme.cfm to read a copy of the text file that appears on the first diskette, labeled 000, which also contains a catalog of the entire collection. Most of the files can be downloaded individually, but if you want to grab the entire archive download the ZIP file linked below. It's virus-free.
Name | Size |
---|---|
000 | DIR |
043 | DIR |
045 | DIR |
048 | DIR |
049 | DIR |
050 | DIR |
051 | DIR |
062 | DIR |
069 | DIR |
072 | DIR |
073 | DIR |
086 | DIR |
089 | DIR |
090 | DIR |
095 | DIR |
PC-PUG archive.zip | 1,699,483 KB |
readme.cfm | 3,645 KB |