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Re: Phoenix's Apple II Page



James Littlejohn wrote:
On Feb 28, 6:02 am, magnusfalkirk <dean.pha...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Feb 27, 11:07 pm, James Littlejohn <nargut...@yahoo.com> wrote:




On Feb 27, 9:04 pm, James Littlejohn <nargut...@yahoo.com> wrote:

I think this was one of the 'lost sites' that has been archived at
applearchives via the wayback machine.  So as not to be lost forever.

The better question would be, does anyone have the file?

Update:

The file is on the server, but I am not able to download it either.
Something with Firefox on my PC I would assume.

I have uploaded it here temporarily:http://www.8bitsystem.com/apexd1sdk
Should be an 82K file.

James,

I've been able to download all three disk images, it's just that the
sample disk, apexsmp1sdk.bin, can't be unshrunk because the image is
zero k. I was hoping to find a copy of it that could be expanded into
a normal disk image.

Dean


That is what I was saying...this is it:
http://www.8bitsystem.com/apexd1sdk
I could not download it from the site either, so I grabbed it from the
server side and hosted it at 8bitsystem for a while to allow everyone/
anyone/you  to download it until we can figure out the download
problem on that particular file.

That image is the same as Phoenix' first disk, not the third "sample"
disk "apexsmp1.sdk" (and, yes, that's a one in the name, not an ell).

The first two disks on the Phoenix site are different images and the
third is zero-length.  Does anyone have an image of the third disk?

-michael

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