While visiting at my dad's we discovered something rather amazing you won't believe:
http://hiekkalaatikko.tapzone.info/filut/biab/biab_2.jpgAAA-quality BIAB floppy disks with original box well preserved!
http://hiekkalaatikko.tapzone.info/filut/biab/biab_3.jpgClose up of disk
http://hiekkalaatikko.tapzone.info/filut/biab/biab_4.jpgHunder styles, can you believe it! And requires atleast 640K of memory.
http://hiekkalaatikko.tapzone.info/filut/biab/biab_5.jpg... and here is Mr. Peter Gannon back in -91
http://hiekkalaatikko.tapzone.info/filut/biab/biab_1.jpgOriginal receipt of Roland Sound Canvas module back from -93 (order to Finland from England using a telefax)
We also have loads of different versions of BIAB and almost whole set of Norton expansions in disks. BIAB update-chain is seemingly almost unbreaken, apparently having only ~3-5 versions missing.
PG, anything worth trading for forthcoming 2018 update (customer loyalty well preserved)?

- Janne & Jouko
(son & dad)
Epilogue:
Jouko is still using 2006 version of BIAB with XP as his warhorse for most live gigs. This combo has prven to be most reliable when using only MIDI-styles. You cannot even access internet with this piece of brick in order to completely isolate it from time. Heavily modified Windows boots up quickly and never gets bluescreen nor unwanted Windows updates. It's still running with Roland SC8850 -module... and that combo has earned him almost an house with ~60-100 gigs a year.
He also uses the latest version for recording new songs and performing with other singer.