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Re: Got a junked Apple //e... need basic software....



COPY II PLUS:  My favorite version is v. 9.1, which is
mouse-controoled.  The bit-copiers on v. 8.4 and v. 6.6 are able to do
some copy-protected disks that v. 9.1 cannot do.

Locksmith v. 4.1 is fabulous and can do some copy-protected disks that
totally are fouled by Copy II Plus.

Steve


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Theusch Family (theusch@centurytel.net) wrote:
: I will pay material and mailing costs for copies or originals for all or
: some the folowing utilities on DD 5.25" disks...

: o- DOS 3.3: DOS 3.3 is an old but a good operating system for software on
: 5.25" diskette. There is a _lot_ of Apple II software on DOS 3.3 diskettes.
: To write and save programs, etc. under DOS 3.3 you want a disk which boots
: DOS 3.3 and lets you get to a BASIC prompt. Once in BASIC after booting DOS
: you will be able to CATALOG the diskette, and LOAD, RUN, SAVE, ... programs.
: DOS 3.3 commands are described in more detail in the Csa2DOSMM Q&A.

: o- ProDOS: Practically all of the above applies to ProDOS. ProDOS is the
: newer Apple II DOS which allows having sub-directories. It works with 5.25"
: and 3.5" diskettes as well as hard disks and other large media. (See
: Csa2DOSMM Q&A for more about ProDOS.)

: o- Copy II Plus: This is the standard general purpose disk/file management
: utility. Good versions for working with both DOS 3.3 and ProDOS disks are
: Version 7.1 and 7.2.

: o- A telecom utility: an Apple II telecom utility (e.g. ZLink, ProTerm, ...)
: together with a serial interface board (or built-in serial port) lets you
: transfer the Apple II files you download on the net from your PC or Mac to
: your Apple II.

: o- ShrinkIt: Most Apple II files are maintained on the net as shrinked files
: (.shk files) or on shrinked disks (.sdk files). ShrinkIt v3.4 is the
: standard utility for unshrinking these files; it requires a 128k Apple IIe
: or later Apple II. Earlier versions of ShrinkIt work on Apple II's with less
: than 128k memory.

: Thank you!!!!   Your assistance is needed and appreciated!!!
: JeffT
: larva_jt1@yahoo.com