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Re: Apple IIe



>   Yes, the comp.sys.apple2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) at
>http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/csa2.html lists several ways to
>acquire such a disk _Legally_. [Offers from idiots who never respected
>copyrights in the past on anything, despite being told he *can't* do
>that should be ignored-- said self admitted pirate and drug abuser
>will pirate anything if he can suck up to others in the process.]
>
>   As quoted in the csa2 FAQ, Steve Cavanaugh is legally licensed
>to be able to copy ProDOS and such on a disk; here's the contact info:
>
>--- snip
>
>Steve Cavanaugh (appleblossom@delphi.com,
>http://people.delphi.com/appleblossom/, 8 Ardley Street, Brockton, MA
>02402) has now taken over the distribution of a 5.25" disk with modem
>utilities, a terminal program (Comm.System 2.5), Shrinkit 3.4, BinSCII
>1.0.3, UU 1.1, Sneeze 2.2 and UnShrink 2.1 in ready to run
>format. Also included are all the docs for the above programs, plus
>Zlink (in archived format). this service. Send $3 to cover postage and
>materials to Steve Cavanaugh, Apple Blossom Publishing, P.O. Box
>120434, Boston, MA 02112-0434. [Chuck Orem used to provide this.] He
>is also licensed to copy ProDOS 8; contact him for details. He also
>publishes The Apple Blossom, a "bimonthly newsletter reviewing new
>hardware and software for the Apple II computer as well as presenting
>original how-to articles and interviews." He's also involved in Hyper
>Quarterly, "our new disk-based subscription for Apple IIGS
>users. Every three months subscribers will get two disks of the latest
>and greatest in HyperCard IIGS stacks. The premier issue will be sent
>out at the end of April, 1997."
>
>--- snip
>
>Nathan Mates
>
>
>   
>--
><*> Nathan Mates http://www.visi.com/~nathan/      <*>
># This posting is copyright Nathan Mates, and may not be reprinted
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># Charles Turley. 
>
>

It's too bad that about 1/2 the free world can't access the FAQ thanks to
 Nathan's childishness. As for DOS 3.3 master or ProDOS; they are available
 through most user groups. Legality for system software is pretty much a dead
 issue at this stage for Apple when it comes to the Apple ][. Heck, send me a
 disk & a mailer, I'll send it to you.