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Argh, I just tried googling "The Alliance Anti-Virus Collection" and got seriously wet-fished by the tip-of-tongue variant of https://xkcd.com/979/. Minor whiplash incoming :(

So, variations on that string eventually find three results:

- This HN thread (Google be fast)

- Someone describing the same disk using very similar terms and with from a similar location ⁽ʰᶦ ᶠʳᵒᵐ ˢʸᵈⁿᵉʸ ᵇᵗʷ⁾, which I'd be surprised (to say the least) to learn is not you: https://forum.amiga.org/index.php?topic=73527.15#msg838909

- ThIs InFuRiAtInG dEaD-eNd PoSt FrOm 2006 ("MoSt ReCeNt UsEr AcTiViTy SeP 2007"): https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=1332424#td_post_28845... - the attachment (which Google indexed) contains... "Alliance Anti-Virus Collection v8.00 (19xx)(The Alliance).zip"... D: D: D': ... and the username "jjsmith" doesn't really turn up anywhere else...

- Further extrapolation finds (via the miracle of working OCR and then "where on earth is that in the actual magazine"): https://archive.org/details/Australian_Commodore_and_Amiga_R... - at the bottom of the leftmost column ("Killing the IRQ virus"): "To check for the IRQ Virus, use Jon Potter's program POPDIR in Mega-disc 10, or pick version 7.0 of the Alliance Anti-Virus Pack from Prime Artifax on (02) 817-0011." Wow, a 7-digit phone number. I only very very vaguely remember those.

So, why on earth post this given that it's a giant dead end?

Well, this is Amiga. Way I look at it, based on the data available, I think it's promisingly likely that repeated pokings at the woodwork over time may actually make something nice fall out, maybe even sooner rather than later. It's a small community nowadays, IIUC. So maybe keep knocking?

I wonder what would happen if you poked around on EAB.

There's also the "Prime Artifax" route - googling finds a very small number of results (https://google.com/search?q=%22prime+artifax%22+bbs, http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=1537713, http://amigan.1emu.net/aw/) but enough to make me wonder if maybe someone might have mirrors/dumps indexed by that that they don't realize contains this disk.



> Someone describing the same disk using very similar terms and with from a similar location ⁽ʰᶦ ᶠʳᵒᵐ ˢʸᵈⁿᵉʸ ᵇᵗʷ⁾, which I'd be surprised (to say the least) to learn is not you: https://forum.amiga.org/index.php?topic=73527.15#msg838909

Christ, that's embarrassing, you've found me! Seems I'm stuck repeating the same thing every decade without even realizing it! Excellent sleuth work :-)

I'm tempted to try my luck messaging 'jjsmith' on the abime.net forums, and might just pull on the Prime Artifax route... Thanks for your help with this




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