Kreme@cup.portal.com (Lewis Kreme Butler) (05/30/89)
I would like info on getting Open-Apple (whatever it's called now). I have just gotten Computist #66 and am mightily pleased with it. I heartily recommend it to anyone with low-loevel interests (machine language). It also contains copying schemes (for installing proected wares on HD, making faster boot copies, removing passwords, etc) and occasional clues. Computist is available from Computist (duh?) Subscribtions PO BOX 110846-T Tacoma, WA 98411 (206-474-5750) $24 for eight issues. Great deal. tell 'em Kreme sent you :-)
JDA@NIHCU.BITNET (Doug Ashbrook) (05/31/89)
> I would like info on getting Open-Apple (whatever it's called now). I have
Subscriptions to A2-Central (formerly Open-Apple) are $28 for 1 year,
$54 for 2 years, and $78 for 3 years from:
A2-Central
P.O. Box 11250
Overland Park, Kansas 66207
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shawn@pnet51.cts.com (Shawn Stanley) (06/02/89)
Kreme@cup.portal.com (Lewis Kreme Butler) writes: >I would like info on getting Open-Apple (whatever it's called now). I have >just gotten Computist #66 and am mightily pleased with it. I heartily >recommend it to anyone with low-loevel interests (machine language). It also >contains copying schemes (for installing proected wares on HD, making faster >boot copies, removing passwords, etc) and occasional clues. A2-Central (was Open-Apple) P.O. Box 11250 Overland Park, Kansas 66207 $28/year 913/469-6502 UUCP: {uunet!rosevax, amdahl!bungia, chinet, killer}!orbit!pnet51!shawn INET: shawn@pnet51.cts.com
daveharv@pro-novapple.UUCP (Dave Harvey) (06/06/89)
Network Comment: to #6966 by obsolete!JDA%NIHCU.BITNET%cunyvm.cuny.edu In addition to individuals subscribing to A2-Central, if you happen to belong to an Apple User group, they do exchange newsletters with user groups. You put them on your mailing list for your U G newsletter and they will start sending you A2 Central. A pretty good deal for user groups. My user group has been getting Open apple that way ever since it started publishing. proline: pro-novapple!daveharv uucp: crash!pro-novapple!daveharv arpa: crash!pro-novapple!daveharv@nosc.mil Internet: daveharv@pro-novapple.cts.com DIALCOM: 164:NVC100 Northern Virginia Apple Users Group >pro-novapple< 703-671-0416/300-2400 baud