[comp.sys.apple] DDD

tsouth@pro-pac.cts.COM (Todd South) (02/18/88)

Another fine use for DDD Is being able to completely keep a disks achitecture
the same as the original.  This comes into place rather frequently if you buy
a license to sell your products with ProDOS 16, which has to have the
different data files in a particular structure.  Another thing that really
seperates it from the other disk packing products is that the ProDOS
implementations of it have NUMEROUS safety valves built-in so that one doesn't
trash a partition on one's eighty meg hard drive because one has someone at
the computer trying to unpack a disk using Propacker 5.3c! (Yes, lost 30 megs
of data on this one folks!).

Todd South

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SASQUATCH@ALBION.BITNET (02/23/88)

Would someone post a ProDOS version of Daltons Disk Disintegrator to
Apple2-l on bitnet, or if that isn't possible, send it to me personally
and let me post it?

Thanks.

Kevin Lepard
Bitnet:  SASQUATCH@ALBION

My opinions are not necessarily those of Albion College.

mkao@crash.cts.com (Mike Kao) (03/02/88)

...speaking of which, can someone please send me the source code for DDD,
for DOS and/or ProDOS (preferably ProDOS). Thanks!

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unknown@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (60164000) (03/03/88)

In article <2609@crash.cts.com> mkao@crash.CTS.COM (Mike Kao) writes:
>...speaking of which, can someone please send me the source code for DDD,
>for DOS and/or ProDOS (preferably ProDOS). Thanks!
>

I have a DDDed version of the DDD source code (I've never bothered to unpack
it yet cuz I don't know much about assembly language).

It is an old version of DDD, I believe, because I downloaded it (from a local
AE line) many months before DDDPro came out.

The major problem is that I -don't- know how to post a program here. I will
soon unpack the source code...If you know of a way I can post it here,
tell me and I'd be glad to (or send it to you in mail).

However, it is likely that you could find it on a local AE line in your
area, or ask for it and it'd be up there within a day or two.

greg@engr.uky.edu (Greg Henderson) (03/07/88)

In article <2609@crash.cts.com> you write:
]...speaking of which, can someone please send me the source code for DDD,
]for DOS and/or ProDOS (preferably ProDOS). Thanks!
]
same here.. I would appreciate a copy of it, if it exists within easy access.

Greg Henderson

mdelama1@ORION.CF.UCI.EDU (Michael De La Maza) (03/13/88)

	 I too would like to have a copy of the source code for DDD, just
like Greg Henderson and a few others.

					-- Michael de la Maza