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Re: Ressurecting Old Apple ][ disks



In article <1993Aug17.183031.21688@pro-lep.cts.com> robertf@pro-lep.cts.com (Robert Fletcher) writes:
>  I do not know if they have Locksmith but you can try:
>Big Red Comuter Club 
>423 Norfolk St.
>Norfolk, NE 68701
>PHONE:  (409)379-4680
>
>The Apple Resource Cneter 
>1014 Centeral Ave.
>Tracy, CA 95376
>PHONE  (209) 832-4300
>
>  curtsey of Shareware Solution II magazine.
>


It's certainly gratifying to see information published in Shareware
Solutions II being quoted/cited online.

I guess that means that people find my publication to be valuable.

To clarify...

The ARC buys and sells used Apple II hardware and software. You never know
exactly what they'll have in stock. One day they might have LockSmith, or
any other program, and the next it'll be gone. So, if you're looking for
some older and hard to find software, it'll be worth contacting the ARC a
few times. You can think of the ARC as an Apple II flea market. Especially
when it comes to software. In the hardware department, it's another story.
When I last visited the ARC, they had at least 200 IIe's and probably that
many II+'s.

Every one knows about BRCC, since they're included in the FAQ. They've
become the largest publisher of Apple II software, selling lots of "classic"
software for a fraction of the original cost. To me, they seem to specialize
in entertainment/game titles, so I doubt if they'd have LockSmith, but you
never know until you call or write.

Joe Kohn
Writer/Editor/Publisher/Janitor, Shareware Solutions II