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Data PD was run between 1990 and 1992 by Tony Kingsmill, and was generally believed to be reliable though not the cheapest of libraries. Data PD featured around 70 disks of software by 1992 with a strong emphasis on text adventures, although all types of software were available. The library featured a monthly paper newsletter which users could obtain by sending a stamped addressed envelope. This eventually became a disc based providing a catalogue and news. <br>For a time a cassette branch of the library was run by David Nagle.
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Data PD was run between 1990 and 1992 by Tony Kingsmill, and was generally believed to be reliable though not the cheapest of libraries. Data PD featured around 70 disks of software by 1992 with a strong emphasis on text adventures, although all types of software were available. The library featured a monthly paper newsletter which users could obtain by sending a stamped addressed envelope. This eventually became disc based providing a catalogue and news.<br><br>Although it enjoyed&nbsp;good&nbsp;relations with others libraries, Data PD generally had little involvement with other librarians.&nbsp;<br><br>Data PD&nbsp;featured a number of times in Amstrad Computer User and Amstrad Action. For a time an autonomous cassette branch of the library was run by David Nagle.<br><br>The library was eventually closed due to other commitments.<br><br>Some titles originating from Data PD are available for download on Tony's website [http://www.loftcat.org.uk www.loftcat.org.uk].  
 
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<br>Data PD generally had good relations with other libraries including Robot PD and Scull PD, and featured a number of times in Amstrad Computer User and Amstrad Action. The library was eventually closed due to other commitments.  
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<br>Some titles originating from Data PD are available for download on Tony's website [http://www.loftcat.org.uk www.loftcat.org.uk].
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Revision as of 11:53, 17 April 2009

Data PD was run between 1990 and 1992 by Tony Kingsmill, and was generally believed to be reliable though not the cheapest of libraries. Data PD featured around 70 disks of software by 1992 with a strong emphasis on text adventures, although all types of software were available. The library featured a monthly paper newsletter which users could obtain by sending a stamped addressed envelope. This eventually became disc based providing a catalogue and news.

Although it enjoyed good relations with others libraries, Data PD generally had little involvement with other librarians. 

Data PD featured a number of times in Amstrad Computer User and Amstrad Action. For a time an autonomous cassette branch of the library was run by David Nagle.

The library was eventually closed due to other commitments.

Some titles originating from Data PD are available for download on Tony's website www.loftcat.org.uk.