[comp.sys.apple] COPY II PLUS

SEWALL@UCONNVM.BITNET.UUCP (12/07/87)

If you've never received an update since version 4.3, why
not press your tongue firmly in your cheek and follow the
update procedure given in the manual?  Maybe you can actually
get an update for the $5 price listed there instead of the
$8 that's current ;-)

I seem to have a different colored "dot" on all my Copy II Plus
disks; I wonder what they're for really.

'NOTHER SUBJECT

I took a brief look at Z.LINK last night.  I haven't had time to
call a bbs and try some file transfers, but methinks since Don Elton
is only asking $30 for TIC 2.02 which has more bells and whistles
your price for Z.LINK is a tad high.  Does Z.LINK support "ProDOS"
file transfers (United Software's standard that is part of AE Pro
and MouseTalk)?

I wish you and Don both would provide an option to permit your
programs to run without interrupts enabled for us folks with
Microtek 622C's and other SSC clones that don't support interrupts
(most bbs's have a "null characters" option to take care of the
lost characters problem).

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ARPA:   sewall%uconnvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu       Murphy A. Sewall
BITNET: SEWALL@UCONNVM                          School of Business Admin.
UUCP:   ...ihnp4!psuvax1!UCONNVM.BITNET!SEWALL  University of Connecticut

MJB8718@RITVAX.BITNET (04/15/89)

Howdy,

        I was wondering if anyone out there can provide me with the copy
parameters for some //GS games, specifically California Games and 4th and
Inches.  I hate to use my originals, especially when the games write info
on the disks.

                                        Thanks, Mike

V2071A@TEMPLEVM.BITNET ("George A. Piotrowski") (04/18/89)

> Howdy,
>
>       I was wondering if anyone out there can provide me with the copy
> parameters for some //GS games, specifically California Games and 4th and
> Inches.  I hate to use my originals, especially when the games write info
> on the disks.
>
>                                       Thanks, Mike

Mike,

     There have been some files in recent months on Compuserve
that tell you how to deprotect some games for archival purposes
and also for coping onto hard drives.  If you are somewhat handy
with a sector editor like Block Warden from Prosel, It is fairly
simple.  I have downloaded them and have them somewhere on disk.
If you or anyone else would like them, I would be happy to send
them up.  Also, I have the Dungeonmaster Maps all set in
Binsci 1.02 format, and would like to know if I should send them
to Apple2-l@Brownvm or should I just send them to the individuals
who are interested in them.

                    Live Long And Prosper,

                      George A. Piotrowski

Bitnet:      V2071A@TEMPLEVM
Compuserve:  74046,1304
Genie:       G.PIOTROWSKI

prl3546@tahoma.UUCP (Philip R. Lindberg) (04/18/89)

From article <8904151224.aa15388@SMOKE.BRL.MIL>, by MJB8718@RITVAX.BITNET:
> Howdy,
> 
>         I was wondering if anyone out there can provide me with the copy
> parameters for some //GS games, specifically California Games and 4th and
> Inches.  I hate to use my originals, especially when the games write info
> on the disks.
> 
>                                         Thanks, Mike

How's about posting the par's.  I have both of those too and I don't want
to bother sending off for backups.

					Thanks, Phil L.