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Re: GNO/ME?



In article <63tir1$6si$2@ionews.ionet.net>,
Colin Mattson <colol@mail.hvs.com> wrote:
>Ok, now that GNO/ME is Freeware, where can I get it?

See http://web.cs.ualberta.ca/~glyn for various info including online
docs.  Also, from the FAQ (which will be updated/posted within the next
few days) :

Q#5:    Where can I get GNO?

A#5     The base GNO distribution may be obtained via anonymous ftp
        from the following sites.  See also Q#7:

                ftp://ftp.hypermall.com/pub/gno
                ftp://trenco.myrias.com/pub/apple2/gno/Version_2.0.4_base

        For those who aren't able to make decent printed copies of the
        documentation on their own, Procyon still offers the printed
        documentation for sale.  At last check, this is the Kernel
        Reference Manual, the GSH Reference Manual, selected manual
        pages, and the release notes.  This contents list is unofficial
        and subject to correction by Procyon.

        Procyon Enterprises Inc maintains a web page at:

                http://www.hypermall.com/companies/procyon

>I'd like to download a
>copy and then find a copy of GS/TCP

It's not yet available.  Version 1.10 of the FAQ has some preliminary
info regarding GNO and Marinetti.

>(Didn't know GNO/ME was released as Freeware? visit the Treasure Chest..)

Also try comp.sys.apple2.gno

Oh, and for those who might think of updating the documentation: Don't.
Instead, any suggestions should be emailed to Yours Truly.

--
	Devin Reade	gdr@myrias.com