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Re: A2 Trade/Swap???? site discovered ... another Vogon success story
>> Yes, the original owners are always very easy to find, too.
>
> No they aren't -- but they aren't always impossible to find
> either!
Yes, they aren't always easy to find, but some seem impossible.
I have been trying to track Manx regarding the Aztec C system
for a couple of years. I know they were in business a few years
back as they sold versions of their C system for other
computers. I also know they would still sell the Apple II
version if you contacted them and requested it. Every lead I
have managed to scrounge up has wound up to be a dead end. Even
the net leads and e-mail addresses seem to be bad.
That said, if anyone has current information on Manx, I would
be interested in it. This is an excellent system for 8 bit II's
and comes with one of the most useful command interpreters I
have ever used. Also, I know they had a 128k version which was
released only to a select customer. I would really like to
find out more about this one as the only other way to make use
of the aux ram is hand coded routines.
--
Thank you for your time and interest. I hope it was helpful
or at least interesting.
Phoenyx,
Apple2 user since March 1984
Links to Phoenyx's pages:
preferred..... http://zip.to/Phoenyx_A2
alternate..... http://www.tinyangeldesigns.com/Apple2