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Re: Rod Found -Galactic Glider: Anyone in the Bay Area want to help transfer this disk to an Image?
- Subject: Re: Rod Found -Galactic Glider: Anyone in the Bay Area want to help transfer this disk to an Image?
- From: Rob Greene <greeneratcharterdotnet>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 01:27:14 -0000
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Ignatz Mouse <Notta@one.com> wrote in
pekadvknc63bu95ke74qj58bs1ptns3po5@4ax.com:">news:pekadvknc63bu95ke74qj58bs1ptns3po5@4ax.com:
> 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.
comp.binaries.apple2 may be more appropriate - though you're right about it
not being very large. Not to mention that 99% of that newsgroup appears to
be off-topic. (c:
-Rob