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Re: System disks for Apple //gs or Localtalk boot?



In article <8k02eg$b4l$1@server05.icaen.uiowa.edu>,
apple2pd@ground.ecn.uiowa.edu (ground.ecn AppleII Librarian) wrote:

> In article
<processoroverclocked-0407001734300001@dialup-napanet-206-81-101-96.napanet.net>,
> Jon Bettencourt <processoroverclocked@33mhz.cjb.net> wrote:
> 
> >
> >AppleShare 3 runs on System 7 or later, and doesn't take up the whole
> >system. It is not available on the Internet legally, since it's still
> >commercial software. If you really want it, it is on an FTP server
> >somewhere...
> >
> 
> It is not available legally on the Internet.  Also, it is _not_ available
> commercially.  Apple C. no longer sells it.  I haven't seen it available
> from usual Mac mailorder companies, but you might check with Sun
> Remarketing.  Otherwise keep advertising on comp.sys.mac groups.  I bought
> Appleshare 3.0 (and Appleshare 2.0 earlier) when it was fairly new, and
> upgraded to 3.0.3 from an update on Apple's web site.  I don't think the
> update is there any more since the product was dropped.

Actually, the update program is still there.

Here's the FTP site where AppleShare 3 is stored:

FTP Site: www.driveway.com
User Name: appleshare
Password: appleshare

The files are in a certain format. I don't know what it is since it isn't
my account. I'll be uploading the files in a known format to the same site
soon.

Tammy and TIA,
----> Jon.

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