BUSINESS I was quite pleased to find the Commodore Educational Software public domain disk "BUSINESS" buried in my archives the other day. It wasn't on Pete Rittwage's site at http://c64preservation.com/files/cbmpd/ and I can't find it anywhere else on the web so here it is, along with a scan of the disk. I don't believe I have the original packaging but if I come across it, I'll add it to the archive. This one is particularly interesting because it has deleted files including a fragment of "Tax Ontario 81 v1" by Jim Butterfield, originally 50 blocks but here truncated to 32 blocks. See track 18, sector 7 for more information. I've included the fragment in a separate .d64 for the completist to look over. The last three menu selections work fine but selection 1 to actually run the program causes an error and a break. SIMULATION.C3 is the only program on this disk that already has a perfect match included elsewhere in my archive, on the disk TECHNOLOGY. Several others from BUSINESS are found in the archive with same or similar filenames but they have different checksums so they're different in some way; I haven't done critical comparisons to find out exactly what the differences are. This original factory disk is twenty-seven years old and it still reads error free. It has never been notched, so the .d64 image included with this note is exactly as the floppy was being sold to the public when I bought it back in 1983... at the K-Mart in Glendive, Montana! Neon Vincent 20100122