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All 'BunkerWares' & src.codes released to PD!
Notice of release and online WWW availability for your download from the
following URL.
http://.wco.com//home2/3d/public_html/gsezine/GS.WorldView/*BUNKERWARES/
B.W.1.SDK
B.W.2.SDK
Contents.INFO
fileatrix.s.shk
Karl.Bunker.gif
LISA.816.SDK
READ.ME
All of the files within the archives above are now public domain (with
the exception of LISA.816.SDK), which is freeware!
This folder constitutes the entire collection of all the Apple II and
IIGS software from Karl Bunker. I spoke with Karl by tel-con tonight and
got his authorization to make the entire contents of the two disks he
sent to me via snail mail, available from above URL, as public domain.
All src. codes for all of his programs are also included in the
*BUNKERWARES folder.
The READ.ME and Contents.INFO text files contain all the information for
varification of the contents as public domain and a complete listing of
the contents for all files, programs, etc. on the two archived disks;
B.W1.SDK and B.W.1.SDK.
The archive file: fileatrix.s.shk, contains the src. codes for the last
release of File A Trix v3.0 - with the src. codes, which is also now in
the public domain. All src. codes for all of the programs are from LISA
816. That's the reason it's been included in the folder, as a Shrinkit
GS disk archive.
Also note: In a letter sent to me from Karl Bunker with the 2 disks - he
related "There are a lot of files on the disks that I can't remember
what they are, others are partially-completed experiments..."
Thus, you will (most likely) find several files, programs, src. codes,
etc. - that have never been made available to the public before.
Now that they are all in the public domain, the contents of these disks
from Karl, should prove to be very useful and interesting for all Apple
II and IIGS programmers, that might wish to study the src. codes and/or
do any rewrites, completions or updates, etc. of their own.
Cheers & Enjoy!
Charles T. 'Dr. Tom' Turley
Editor - GS WorldView