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Re: Appleshare 3
pilgrimer <pilgrimer@sheppys.service> wrote:
> Simon Bless YOU!!!
Thanks... I haven't been blessed in a while ;-)
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> I know this one becasue MY set had a bung Apple II setup disk! . Perhaps
> our sets came from a similar source?
I know for certain that my set was downloaded from Apple, though I don't
think it was in the older software section... maybe I got it from the
updates section. Either way it's gone now. If I get a little time this
weekend I'll try and make some sense of my download section... now that
pure-mac.com has been updated a lot of the old goodies are disappearing
:(
> Oh and another thing: My set had a varriant infection of the Mac antique
> virus "nVIR" (rememebwr that beasty? ) which was annoying but manageable.
> You just ran a virus check (Norton) after the install and that cleared it.
Hopefully the copy I posted is clean!
> Appleshare 3.0 must have been custom made to make a Mac a worthwhile
> peripheral for your killer Apple II setup ;)
I've always just used the version that installs with 7.5.3... what are
the differences?
> Appleshare 2.0 (the dedicated SE becomes a "server only" under Mac OS 6
> version is also useful but far more limited then the 3.0 set but it should
> be preserved too.
I have that one too, I'll upload it sometime
> In any case THANK YOU!!! for preserving these. This set is TOO important to
> us A2 nuts to get lost in the digital backwaters.
Maybe you could email me disk images or SHKs of your 140K setup disks so
I can include them in the archive.
-s
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