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Re: WTB: Typing utility for Nibble Mag



 
L.Jiminez <72255.727@CompuServe.COM> writes:
 
>Nibble stopped using Key Perfect. What you want is either Accutype or
>CheckIt. Accutype is *extremely* difficult to get. I've been trying for
>months. CheckIt is more readily available.
 
I know that, but I have some very old Nibble magazines and books and I am
pretty sure they only include Key Perfect checksum tables. I have both
Accutype and Checkit.
 
About Accutype, sorry but I don't think I would want to get rid of it;
I would be willing to send you a copy through e-mail, but that would be
illegal, wouldn't it? even if Nibble stopped publishing 3 years ago.
 
If I remember correctly, most of the programs included in Accutype were
published in back issues of Nibble (The "Turbo Editor" and the "Machine
Language Editor").
 
CheckIt was included as a type-in program in all the most recent issues
of Nibble.
 
>into memory. But the quickest way, if you've got QUICKIE & INWORDS, is to
>scan the code into a text file and then EXEC that file into memory.
 
Yes. I thought about that option, but it is currently outside my budget.
But maybe sometime I'll get a scanner (for my Apple //e).
 
Thank you, anyway!
 
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Alberto Roffe                           You never know what you have
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Monterrey, Mexico
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