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Re: Rod Found -Galactic Glider: Anyone in the Bay Area want to help transfer this disk to an Image?



Sure. I'll upload it to Asimov.
 
Is it okay to post binaries here? I mean, these files are so tiny I
expect it would probably be okay, right? I found Anti-Gravity on a
university site and unshrunk it by injecting it into a dsk image using
your program.



On Wed, 28 May 2003 23:22:00 -0000, Rob Greene
<greeneratcharterdotnet> wrote:

>Ignatz Mouse <Notta@one.com> wrote in 
>kkfadv0jb2c6cicsfft7i4mcgtkd3id34t@4ax.com:">news:kkfadv0jb2c6cicsfft7i4mcgtkd3id34t@4ax.com:
>
>> Hello all,
>> 
>>    It's good to talk to apple fans.
>> 
>>     After much searching I finally ran across the disk with the rare
>> and mysterious Galactic Glider, Sea Hunt and others on it written by
>> Rod (aka Hot Rod). They are not available on Asimov.
>> 
>>    I'm in the California Bay Area, and I have the original floppy.
>> I've been having trouble locating a real Apple ][, however (oh the
>> stories!). Is there anyone within driving distance that has a real
>> Apple set up to create a DSK image for a modern PC? If so then please
>> contact me.
>> 
>>    In addition, I am also still searching for some of the more elusive
>> games that have not yet made into disk images. I've set my sites on a
>> few other titles so it might be nice to know someone who is willing to
>> transfer these in the future as well. 
>> 
>> Thanks for reading- 
>> Apple ][ Infinitum
>> 
>> drol
>> @
>> apple2.com
>> 
>
>If you do get it transferred, will the disk image be available?
>-Rob