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Re: Newbie Disks



Jackman wrote:
> 
> Ladies and Gentlemen,
> 
> You may now all thank the great Apple II FAQ writers out there for this
> post.  I'm looking for someone, preferably from the American Northwest,
> to make me some getting started disks.  I've tried my best with a ProDOS
> Z-Link disk and ADT, but I'm not getting very far at all.  I don't mind
> covering shipping, the cost of the disks, and whatever your time is
> worth, as long as it's reasonable.  If anyone doesn't mind helping the
> new guy out, email me at djackman(at)makualla.org.  I'm looking for
> atleast the following:
> 
> Standalone ProDOS disk
> Standalone DOS 3.3 (Or equivalent) disk
> Copy ][+
> (un)Shrink-IT
> A couple of blank, formatted, ready-to-go sort of disks.
> 
> ...and whatever else you'd recommend.
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Andrew Roy Jackman
> KD7NYQ


Hi, Roy,

     A few people around here will send you the stuff you mentioned plus one or
two other disks. Usually it will cost from around $5 to $10, depending upon who
sends the disks and what gets sent.

     If you do not get any good offers, email me and please include some info
about your Apple II-- mainly what model, plus anything else you know about it.

     Of course, in the long run, finding a good way to transfer stuff you
download from the net is still going to be your best bet for getting the games
and utilities you'll want to have.



Rubywand