I purchased the assets of a radio communications and paging company in Georgia, which included licensed copies of much paging software.
The original disks were for the most part unreliable, having been abused, but the data was transferred from them and/or obtained from the
manufacturers in such a way as to reacquire working copies of the installation files. These are all written onto a CD, and this CD is for
sale. Also on the CD are schematic diagrams of an easily constructed pager programmer that's suitable for programming many models of
Motorola, Intek, NEC, Everon, Global Access, Samsung and other pagers. It costs between $8 and $25 to build, depending on where you get
the parts, what sort of case you use, etceteras.
COMPANIO NEC Companion EVERON Everon Gizzmo GLOB_ACC Global Access Elite (AKA "GA Pager") INT1000 Intek Infolink 1000 INT2000 Intek Infolink 2000 INT4000 Intek Intrigue INT6000 Intek Allure INT7000 Intek Omni-X NEC NEC Sport II, Executive, Index, Tracker SRP9K1_2 Samsung SRP9000E disk 1 of 2 SRP9K2_2 Samsung SRP9000E disk 2 of 2To use these files, format a floppy in A:, then copy the contents of the appropriate cd-rom directory to the disk in a:. Use Windows Explorer to do so, and (using the 'properties' Explorer selection), remove the "read only" attribute from each file. It's important that you realize that the directories on the cd-rom are named, but that name shouldn't exist on the installation floppy you create. For instance, the directory "INT2000" on the cd-rom should be copied to a: such that the final result is a disk in a: with c2000.exe in a:\, not a:\INT2000\! The subdirectory "INT2000" exists on the cd only to keep the installation disks separate, since each installation disk had a root directory, but there is only one root directory available on the cd-rom. Believe it or not, there ARE folks who will be confused by this. It wasn't that awful long ago I was one of them! At any rate, you can now use the floppy in a: to install the programming software for the particular model(s) covered, as it is an exact copy of the original installation disk.