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Re: history of BugByter creation
- Subject: Re: history of BugByter creation
- From: "John B. Matthews" <nospam@nospam.invalid>
- Date: Sun, 08 Mar 2009 16:32:00 -0400
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<dc957b7e-6333-4d88-bae3-21a0a2253c0c@z9g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>,
vladitx <vladitx@nucleusys.com> wrote:
> The miracle of internet - I was able to contact the author of
> BugByter, Mr. Ted Cohn. He was kind enough to satisfy my request and
> write a short document about the creation of BugByter. With much
> rejoicing I have put his work onto my website:
> http://softjunk.org/doc/apple2/index.php
>
> As some of you may remember, I am big fan of BugByter and was looking
> for it some time ago. Then I was delighted to find it archived
> (albeit kind of hidden) at Asimov, as pointed by the more
> knowledgeable of you.
Excellent! Thanks for posting this.
> Now even more good news - there is practical chance that the source
> could be revived.
Bugbyter was a tremendous learning tool to me. I'm sure the source would
be very instructive.
> Mr. Cohn still keeps disks with the source and is looking for fellows
> to help him image them. Please all of you living in the US, and
> especially those near Nevada, have a look at this thread:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.apple2/browse_thread/thread/1245c8624bf629e8#
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