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Re: Eamon(?) games



Tom's CD is in ISO 9660 format, you can read it on a PC, Mac or Apple IIGS
with appropriate extensions. Unless you have a SCSI card in your GS, the
better/cheaper option is to get a CD drive for your Mac and transfer the
files via AppleTalk to your GS or use 800K floppies then make the 5.25"
floppies for your IIe on your GS.
BTW there are also PC versions of the best EAMON's and also PC and Mac
emulators on the CD, so you don't even need a Apple II to run it.
for further info from Tom contact him at:
tzuchow   AT   attglobal   DOT   net (remove spam block)
(hope you don't mind me posting your e-mail address Tom)

Mark


Ralph Glatt <mairsil@my-deja.com> wrote in message
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> Eric Curtis <ecurtis@isd.net> wrote in message
news:<3B9314A5.AFF19D42@isd.net>...
> > Rubywand wrote:
> >
> > >      Eamon is a great adventuring series. You can find the games on a
number
> > > of sites ...
> >
> > Also IIRC, wasn't somebody offering a CD with all the Eamon adventures
> > on it for sale quite a while back?
>
> Yeah, that was Tom Zuchowski. I mentioned him, already. It's a great
> deal, but the trick is getting them off the CD. I've been thinking of
> getting it myself, and getting a CD ROM for my GS, getting them off
> that way.
>
>
>
> Ralph Glatt