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Re: How redicoulous can Ebay Get?
On 24 Jun 1999 16:16:49 GMT, a2mg@aol.comNomail (TEXAS II -
AppleWorks) wrote:
>I feel bad for the people looking for system software and ending up with
>ProDos v1.1. They don't know this stuff is available today.
All they have to do is look and ask. Apple II stuff is all over the
internet. Web sites, ftp sites, newsgroups, mailing lists, etc.
It is also still available on most if not all the online services
although some of the services have incorporated the Apple II support
into the Mac areas.
There are still users groups all over the world and I'm pretty sure
that the Fidonet International Apple Echo is still in operation so
local BBS' can be a source of Apple II info as well.
Not to mention libraries often have books and magazines that will
point out most of the newer operating systems, software and hardware.
Maybe I'm a little biased because I've been using Apple IIs for so
long and know so much about them but I see no reason why anyone would
have problems getting info about these machines.
I also think that every Apple II user should get subscriptions to
Juiced.GS and Shareware Solutions II to help them keep up on the
latest info. Reading The Lamp! on Delphi probably wouldn't hurt
either. :)
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