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Hi and hi.  These are the people who replied via email to my orginal post &
the things they came up with... I know some of you asked me for the
information I got, so here it is.
 
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<kls0@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> Plague writes:
 
>I've got lots of 5.25" DOS 3.3 disks that have AppleCat stuff on them. 
The
>only thing is I haven't accessed any of my 5.25" disks in over a year
because
>I don't have a 5.25" drive.  I'm looking into buying one, though.  If I
can
>get one soon enough, you're welcome to any of the programs I have for the
Cat.
 
[later in time]
 
>Here's what I'm gonna do.  Three people have asked for copies of my
AppleCat
>programs, so I'm going to supply the 5.25" disks, copy them for you all,
and
>mail them off to you, but I will send them postage due (after all, I'm
supply-
>ing the disks :)  Please send me your Snail Mail address by the end o the
>week.  I should have the 5.25" drive by then.
 
 
bslog@pro-scat.cts.com (Bill Logsdon) writes:
 
>I have several hacker commo programs for the AppleCat.... want em?
>Some are Dos 3.3 based....
 
 
carndt@nike.calpoly.edu (Chris Arndt) writes:
 
>About all I have is a special assembly language (?) routine to
>drive the X-10 controller output from applesoft, and an applesoft
>program or two that use it. Seems like I disassembled it or something
 
>Anyway, if you are interested, let me know. I'd like to know what other
>responses you get.
 
>Oh, yeah... one of the programs uses that X-10 driver and a hacked
>version of the answering machine program from the Applecat manual to
>do answering machine, special message delivery, and remote home control
>all at once.
 
>I think its in DOS 3.3
 
 
schwartz@mindvox.phantom.com (Dave Schwartz) writes:
 
>If you can telnet, you should try phantom.com, they have like most of the
>old Apple II people who wrote stuff for the Apple-Cat online here,
>although most of them are using Workstations and Unix now.  There is a lot
>of history here, and a lot of Apple II stuff.
 
 
bl298@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John Palaima) writes:
 
>I know you can use it as an answering machine ask archie for the file
>location of answer.machine.bxy but search for just answer... for the file
>you need.
 
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Thanks to everyone who replied and kls0@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Plague?) and
bslog@pro-scat.cts.com (Bill Logsdon) in particular for agreeing to mail me
disks.
 
[If you sent me mail but your name isn't on this list it just means I
haven't gotten it yet; my host doesn't dial up the internet nearly as often
as I'd like it to! ;]
 
Thanks again....
"shamus"
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