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Re: where are apple3 archives?



Yes, WAP is an excellent source for Apple /// software. They have an
extensive collection of disks in their library. Contact Dave at the email
address in the previous message (below) for information.

I'd also like to toot my own horn, and mention that I'm presently
developing Sara, an Apple /// emulator. It's not yet complete, but if
you're interested, you can download the latest development version from my
web site. 

The URL is:
http://www.access.digex.net/~cps/sss15.html

Chris



In article <5XQnRiY.tdon@delphi.com>, Tom O'Neill <tdon@delphi.com> wrote:

> Try looking up the folks at Washington Apple PI.  Their website has an
> extensive listing of Apple III files and they run an active Users' Group,
> even to sponsoring the development of an update to the operating system
> a few years ago.
>  
> Their website is at something like www.wap.org
>  
> The leader of the III Users' Group is/was Dave Ottalini and
> he was reachable at
>  
> Dave.Ottalini@tcs.wap.org
>  
> if I recall correctly.
>  
> Regards,
> Tom

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