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Re: Programming the Apple IIe via the cassette in



"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in 
lgudnfczyM7d436jXTWcqw@comcast.com:">news:lgudnfczyM7d436jXTWcqw@comcast.com:

> There ain't no money in it,
> so therefore, why should Apple care if we keep the Apple II
> alive with a few simple products, mods, varations in what is
> already a dying computer to make our hobby a bit more fun.
> 

Products, variations and mods are one thing; 
but posting Apple's software without authorization is another...
True all one would probably get is a C&D letter, but it can still be a 
souce of concern.

I've figured out how, with a bridge, to boot an Apple II from a Linux box 
w/netatalk, but I haven't figured out a simple set of directions to get the 
needed files from Apple's posted .HQX file into Linux.  I could just post a 
gzipped Linux file, but am just paranoid enough not to.  The same with the 
allegeldy dis/reassembled Appleshare CDEV, the DCMA could be used against 
people.