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Re: Help!, I need start up disks
- Subject: Re: Help!, I need start up disks
- From: invid@localnet.com (Invid fan)
- Date: 1997/09/21
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: None
- References: <01bcc556$c97cf440$ebb421cf@sac56052.csus.edu> <6045k0$ajd$1@darla.visi.com>
In article <6045k0$ajd$1@darla.visi.com>, nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates) wrote:
> In article <01bcc556$c97cf440$ebb421cf@sac56052.csus.edu>,
> Reeve <Reeve@csus.edu> wrote:
> >I am looking for the old Apple IIe start up disks. Does anyone know where
> >I can find them?
>
> Welcome to comp.sys.apple2. I invite you to read the
> comp.sys.apple2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) at
> http://www.visi.com/~nathan/a2/faq/csa2.html Section 7.2 answers this
> question, and gives several places you can legally download them from.
> If you don't have the ability to download, Steve Cavanaugh is licensed
> to legally distribute ProDOS and other useful utilities.
>
Naturaly, it's not realy possible to DL a startup disk from the web unless
you're using an Apple //. Getting things onto a 5 1/4" disk when you can't
hook one up to your main computer is a bitch ^_^
> Other sources offering to copy disks may be illegal; you have been
> warned.
>
But you should go with them :) You can get around the legal part by asking
them to do the downloading for you, snail-mailing you the results (wink,
wink).
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