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  • Wee67
    Museum Correspondent
    • Apr 2, 2002
    • 10601

    Roddenberry’s Lost Data Recovered From 200 Floppy Disks

    Apparently, Roddenberry saved stuff on ac custom-built computer using custom-built operating systems.



    Recovery comes just as 50th anniversary of “The Original Series” approaches

    Documents written by “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry have been recovered from 200 floppy disks owned by the late TV writer and producer.
    DriveSavers and eDiscovery announced Monday that after months of work they were able to pull data from the disks, which Roddenberry used to store information while he was working on “Star Trek.”

    Mike Cobb, DriveSavers director of engineering, would not reveal what was on the disks, but he did offer some clues. “Lots of documents,” Cobb hinted in a press release. “2016 just happens to be the 50th anniversary of the original ‘Star Trek,’ anything could happen, the world will have to wait and see.”
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    The original television series “Star Trek” ran from 1966 to 1969. Roddenberry created scripts for the futuristic show on a typewriter. Later, he used a pair of custom-built computers to record story ideas, scripts and notes. Over time, the author moved on to work with more mainstream computers, but kept the custom-built pair in his possession.

    Although Roddenberry died in 1991, it wasn’t until much later that his estate discovered nearly 200 5.25-inch floppy disks. One of his custom-built computers had long since been auctioned and the remaining device was no longer functional.

    But these were no ordinary floppies. The custom-built computers had also used custom-built operating systems and special word processing software that prevented any modern method of reading what was on the disks.

    After receiving the computer and the specially formatted floppies, DriveSavers engineers worked to develop a method of extracting the data. There was no user manual for the computer, nor was there any technical documentation to help guide them.

    It took over three months for the DriveSavers engineering team to develop software that could read the disks. Even though the engineers were able to crack the unusual formatting, reading the nearly 200 disks took the better part of a year to finish.

    Paramount Pictures will release the latest entry in the rebooted “Star Trek” film franchise, “Star Trek Beyond,” in 2016. CBS also recently announced plans to launch a new “Star Trek” series on CBS All Access in 2017.
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  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47253

    #2
    The legendary Roddenberry porn-stash has finally been found.

    Hopefully they don't find anything too kinky for his legacy's sake.

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    • TrekStar
      Trek or Treat
      • Jan 20, 2011
      • 8445

      #3
      That's a great bit of info, I'm looking forward to learning more, and very excited about what they have in store
      for the 50th anniversary celebration, maybe Shatner will host a 50th anniversary television special with
      surviving cast members.

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      • toys2cool
        Ultimate Mego Warrior
        • Nov 27, 2006
        • 28605

        #4
        wow..that's pretty cool
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        • Sideshow Spock
          valar morghulis
          • Mar 8, 2005
          • 2854

          #5
          Originally posted by tjacwave50
          That's a great bit of info, I'm looking forward to learning more, and very excited about what they have in store for the 50th anniversary celebration, maybe Shatner will host a 50th anniversary television special with
          surviving cast members.
          With the death of Nimoy, the air has gone out of that celebration - at least it has for me. He was the heart and soul of TOS.

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          • Klosterheim
            Persistent Member
            • Mar 23, 2013
            • 1121

            #6
            Thanks for all the great information.

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            • Figuremod73
              That 80's guy
              • Jul 27, 2011
              • 3017

              #7
              Pretty cool.

              I want to know more about his computer and what years it was used.

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              • hedrap
                Permanent Member
                • Feb 10, 2009
                • 4825

                #8
                The "maybe we do/maybe we don't" response is defeated by the fact it's in a press release.

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                • Figuremod73
                  That 80's guy
                  • Jul 27, 2011
                  • 3017

                  #9
                  Roddenberry used CP/M. The custom computer is interesting. Heres another article. http://www.pcworld.com/article/30183...-floppies.html

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                  • Boshek
                    Veteran Member
                    • Jun 26, 2011
                    • 415

                    #10
                    I would love if they adapted his stories, if he wrote some episodes or ideas for ones, from the drives for the new series!
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                    • Earth 2 Chris
                      Verbose Member
                      • Mar 7, 2004
                      • 32646

                      #11
                      No matter what he used, I bet it sounded like his wife.

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                      • johnmiic
                        Adrift
                        • Sep 6, 2002
                        • 8427

                        #12
                        They'll probably find an infinite number of pilot scripts where the main character's name was Dylan Hunt.

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