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Re: Looking for apple /// image files



thomas wrote:

> I've used my IIgs to convert AIII images back to floppies and vice-versa.
>
> the AIII disks (I've been told) use a variant of prodos and I've even been
> able to 'read' my AIII disk contents (i.e. not run, just view them) on my
> IIgs.
>
> thomas
>
> "Robert Thomas" <RThomas@WWLNK.net> wrote in message
> 3ba19508@news.vsat.net">news:3ba19508@news.vsat.net...
> > A friend of mine dumped a shoebox full of A/// disks, including bussiness
> > basic, on me a while ago. I have no way to convert them to images though.
> > Sorry.
> >
> > "Vince Briel" <vbriel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > b425dd27a6e6eee29566a52b208126d1.10725@mygate.mailgate.org">news:b425dd27a6e6eee29566a52b208126d1.10725@mygate.mailgate.org...
> > > I'm looking for apple /// .dsk 140K image files.  I have the system
> > masters and
> > > imulation disks, but what about business basic, ez pieces, pascal, etc
> > that was
> > > available for the apple ///.  I checked asimov site, but just apple II
> and
> > > apple /// system disks were there.  Thanks for all who respond.

The Washington Apple Pi computer club still offers programs for the ///,
including the ones you mentioned above.
Here's how it works:
You pay for a year's membership
You pay just a few bucks more for the software
EXTREMELY cheap compared to buying the stuff from Sun Remarketing (assuming
they still have what you want.)

Roy

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