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Re: America Online IIgs
Actually, I had remembered this as well at one point, but the woman on the
AOL support line swore up and down that such a thing never, ever existed.
Try to get AOL for DOS sometime as well, it's probably 'nonexistant' now too.
If you find AOL-GS, I'd be highly interested...but I bet AOL doesn't allow
it to log on anymore. I tried to login the other day using AOL 2.0x on an
old computer of mine, and was informed that my software was too old.
> Correct me if I am wrong, but I do believe AOL doesn't support that
> particular software, nor any dial up software for the Apple II family of
> computers....
>
> If the above is correct, then there wouldn't be much of a point in
> obtaining that particular software.
>
> regards, coaxial@escape.ca
>
>
> In article <19981102220945.01676.00002917@ng18.aol.com>,
> sagochangi@aol.com (Sagochangi) wrote:
>
> > Hello, all. I was looking through the Mac file archives on AOL, and came
> > across a file that noted that it had to be used in conjunction with AOL
> for the
> > IIgs. I was excited at the prospect of adding one more piece of "modern"
> > software to my collection, and contacted an AOL guide, as well as the 1-800
> > help number, both of which advised me that the file was no longer available.
> >
> > Can anyone help me locate a copy of AO.SYS16 (well, the whole package)? I'd
> > love to be able to run AOL on my older system. If this post is on the wrong
> > newsgroup, forgive me, and direct me to the correct one. If you feel
the need
> > to remind me that AOL isn't a real ISP, etc., etc., please don't waste your
> > time. I'm satisfied with my local ISP, but I'm still enthusiastic about the
> > idea of running the older AOL.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Adam M
> > sagochangi@aol.com
> > (or darkstar@apple2.com, if you feel the need)