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Re: New Complete Pascal example (event driven programming)
- Subject: Re: New Complete Pascal example (event driven programming)
- From: limtc <thyechean@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 21:08:33 -0700
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I think Virtual GS Programming site is not suitable to be viewable by
a real GS user, surfing from Spectrum (based on the feedback). Since
this is the case, the site is better designed to serve emulated GS
user only.
For SHK files, maybe we can do via FTP or simple designed web site
(with no tables nor images - I am not sure whether there is much a
demand for this).
On 9 14 , 10 55 , "Jeff Blakeney"
<jeff.blake...@a2central.com.remove-fes-this> wrote:
> Making files available as ShrinkIt archives for those using real Apple
> IIs *AND* as disk images for those using emulators is the best, in my
> opinion. Some people don't have the real hardware and some don't use
> emulation so having both satisfies both types of user.
>
> Being one who has both real hardware and emulators, if I want to quickly
> check something out from my PC, I can download the disk image and try it
> but if I want it on my real Apple II, I can download the ShrinkIt
> archive to my PC and transfer it over or I can download the archive
> directly with my Apple II.