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Archive Update 4/18/92



Okay, here's the current list....  I combined Phillip Vadry's list
with my own.  If you sent either of use a message and your names
doesn't appear here, please let me know.

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Todd W.
Jawaid Bazyar
Nathan Mates
Steve Chiang (me)
Greg Boh
Jay Krell
Paul Benson
Erich Shepard
Tye Botting
Paul Kearns
Joe Kohn
Anthony Stuckey				stuckey@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu
Arch Mirrielees				archm@pro-scat.cts.com
Dana Cleveland				ultimav@vax1.mankato.msus.edu
Philip McDunnough			philip@utstat.torOAonto.edu
Jeanne Chappell				jchappel@nyx.cs.du.edu
David Empson				dempson@swell.actrix.gen.nz
Derek Taubert				derek@slab.slip.uiuc.edu
Shane M . Zatezalo			szatezal@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
Mark Wistey				oususawm@trex.oscs.montana.edOAu
Scot Salmon 				scot@jlc.mv.com
Jeff Dyason				jcd@vcp.monash.edu.au
Erik Kloeppel				lurch@eskimo.com
Devin Reade				glyn@cs.ualberta.ca
Daniel Ratzlaff				dratzlaf@nyx.cs.du.edu
David Wilson				david@cs.uow.edu.au
Julian Rosenman				rosenman@radonc.unc.edu 
Kevin O. Lepard				lepard@mayo.edu
Marc Sira				aa382@freenet.carleton.ca
Paul Schultz				schultp@pd-dom.wl.com
Phillip Vandry 				vandry@CAM.ORG
Matthew W. Hacker 			mh001b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu
brian j seph panasitimellas 		bpanasit@triton.unm.edu
Dave Huang				wixer!khym@cactus.org
Robert Church				bchurch@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu
Jason Perez				j0p7771@tamuts.tamu.edu
J. P. Robertson				jroberts@zeus.UWaterloo.ca 
Petar E Puskarich			ppuskari@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
Austin Phelps			alfred!vicstoy!aphelps@osceola.cs.ucf.edu 
William Sheldon Simms			gt2011a@prism.gatech.edu 
Jason Gibb 				jgibb@reed.edu
Kevin Lund 				kevin@cassandra.ucr.edu
Dan Brown				danb@pro-nfug.cts.com 
Steven Nelson				snelson@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu
Joseph T. Lee				jlee@Bonnie.ICS.UCI.EDU
Brian Tao 				taob@r-node.hub.org 
Gord Favelle				gfavelle@muug.mb.ca
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If I counted right, I guess we have 47.  Just about there.


As for access.  The way to get to the archive is via FTP.  So, if you
have ftp access (type ftp at the prompt), you will have access to the
archive.  One nice thing about FTP is there is no long distance
charges.

The archive will be for Apple II software... freeware, shareware, or
public domain.  The goal is to get more storage for Apple II ftp
sites.

Steven Chiang                  Order - DreamGrafix:  The ONLY 16/256/3200
stc7@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu       color paint program for the Apple IIGS.
America On_Line:  DWS Steve
Genie:  S.Chiang4              Apple IIGS Forever!