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Re: Apple IIC
mnementh@netcom.com (David R. Villegas) writes:
> progreen@ncw.net (Chuck Orem) wrote:
> >lamarbroc@delphi.com wrote:
> >>Hi I just got an appleIIc and it didn't come with boot disks.Could some one
> >>tell me where to find them or if you don't mind mail me a copy I'd mail
> >>you some blank disk back for the ones you sent me. I you wanna mail me a copy
> >> email me for my home address.Thanks
> >
> >Get them from your local Apple II users group, or from the ByteWorks, Inc.
>
> What disks originally came with the //c? Digging up a copy of the ProDOS and
> DOS 3.3 system disks is easy but didn't the //c also have some demo disks
> and a tutorial?
Yes, it did. The original //c disks I have are:
"Apple presents the //c: An Introduction"
" : Getting Down to Basic"
" : Exploring Apple Logo"
" : The Inside Story" (on back of "Logo")
" : The Apple at Work"
" : The Apple at Play" (on back of "at Work")
"System Utilities for the //c"
AFAIK, this is the complete set. However, since I got my //c and the
disks at two different places, I may be missing something.
mjm
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