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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 that 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.
<br>Data PD generally had good relations with other libraries including Robot PD and Scull PD, and featured This eventually became disc based providing a number of times in Amstrad Computer User catalogue and Amstrad Action. The library was eventually closed due to other commitmentsnews.
<br>Some titles originating from Data PD are available for download on Tony's website featured a number of times in [http://www[Amstrad Computer User]] and [[Amstrad Action]].loftcat.org.uk www.loftcat.org.ukFor a time an autonomous cassette branch of the library was run by [[David Nagle]].
<br>The library was eventually closed due to other commitments. Some titles originating from Data PD are available for download on Tony's website [http://loftcatsoftware.x10host.com loftcatsoftware.x10host.com], along with scans of past newsletters and other information. Tony has also contributed Amstrad NC software and information to NCUS, and is also working on new Amstrad CPC software.
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