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Re: OT: CFFA for Apple 1
Right now, I have about 15 programs on mine with plans to add a lot more.
Mostly of the software available for the apple 1 was converted from Creative
Computing magazine listings. Yeah, it won't fill up a hard disk but it is
nice to have be able to load all of the programs from one source and fast
too!
Vince
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> Nama wrote:
>> I'm not sure if it's been mentiond before, but I just thought I'd let
>> people know as there may be a few of you here who are interested. Rich
>> has been working hard on getting a CFFA for the Apple 1 up and running
>> perfectly. It sounds like he is now on to his 3rd prototype. If you
>> haven't checked out his web page recently, he now has pictures up:
>>
>> http://dreher.net/?s=projects/CFforAppleII&c=projects/CFforAppleII/main.php
>
> And what software would fill up an Apple I hard disk? ;-)
>
> -michael
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