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Re: Dos 3.3 Launcher???
Thanks for telling me where to find it but is there any need for
comments like "I don't know where you were looking on caltech, but it
was real trivial to find." Cant you just give a simple answer of where
the file is without a comment that tries to make the person look like
a moron because he cant find a particular file?? Ive had a few emails
since I posted the question from people who havent been able to find
it either, so its not just me. A file called Dos3.3.shk could be
anything to do with Dos 3.3.
Dave
On 13 May 1997 23:34:27 GMT, nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates) wrote:
>In article <33781816.34247628@news.healey.com.au>,
>Dave Morrison <deth@healey.com.au> wrote:
>>The Dos 3.3 Launcher that is mentioned in the comp.sys.apple2 FAQ that
>>allows you to run dos 3.3 under prodos on a hard drive. Can anyone
>>tell me the exact filename of it on ground or caltech?? I cant seem to
>>find it. Thanks for any help.
>
> I don't know where you were looking on caltech, but it was real
>trivial to find. It's at apple2.caltech.edu,
>pub/apple2/utils/dos3.3.shk [Looks like v2.0, which is a perfectly
>fine and functional version, but I think 2.1's out.]
>
> Checking ground (which has a much less sane filestructure, I must
>say), I found v2.1 at ground.isca.uiowa.edu,
>apple2/apple16/System/Applics/Dos33launcher.v21/ [there's a v2.2 bsq
>in that directory, yet another oddball inconsistency by ground.]
>
>Nathan Mates
>
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