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Re: I lost it...
In article <11063261.11506@lamg.com>,
Robert Roehm <Robert_Roehm@lamg.com> wrote:
>Anyone have the LEGAL ftp site for Apple // software?
There are several of these, and they're listed in the
comp.sys.apple2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), archived at
http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/csa2.html
I quote from the FAQ:
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Q#30 Where can I get Apple II software and info on the net? 8/31/95
[A quick note about URL notation: For those of you with full net
access, you can run a web browser (like Lynx if you are dialed in from
your Apple), which will understand URLs directly. Otherwise, ignore
the 'http:' ones and see the next section on how to use the FTP ones.)
Hint:
ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
Hostname Directory
Major FTP sites and mirrors:
ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2 We (The Apple II users of the
internet) paid a good chunk of money for this drive, so it's the
biggest, and may have the best selection. During normal daytime hours,
it may be busy, but the WWW interface at
http://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/ is almost always available
ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2 Maintained by Dan Zimmerman, this
large Apple II Archive also has a WWW interface at
http://apple2.caltech.edu/a2archive.html, which supports automatic
binary downloading for most files, which is very nice.)
ftp.apple.com, dts/aii Get Technical Info, System Software, etc. here.
ftp://apple2.archive.umich.edu/archive/apple2 Another large Apple II
archive. Once again, the WWW interface at
http://www.umich.edu/~archive/apple2 can be less overloaded.
ftp://archive.orst.edu/pub/mirrors/archive.umich.edu (Umich mirror)
ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/apple2 Usually overloaded; try the
WWW interface at http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/apple2
ftp.support.apple.com, pub/apple_sw_updates/US/Apple_II/HyperCard_IIGS
Hypercard GS, but really only unpackable on Macs. The .bxy files are
not readable on Apple IIs unless you manyally strip off the 512 byte
header
http://www.openix.com/~jac Archive of all postings to
comp.sources.apple2.
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There are a few more minor sites, but I doubt they're what you're
looking for.
Nathan Mates
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