srp@modcomp.UUCP (Steve Pietrowicz) (04/21/89)
in article <4611@okstate.UUCP>, bem@a.cs.okstate.edu (Blayne Mayfield) says:
] Does anyone out there know if there are any Bible study/xref/concordance
] packages available for the Amiga? If so, please let me know where I could
] find them.
] If there are no such packages for the Amiga, how about text files that contain
] the entire contents of the Bible and could be transferred over to the Amiga?
If you've got a CompuServe account, portions (I'm not sure if it's *all* there)
of it are available in the AmigaForums there. I haven't seen it anywhere else.
srp
fnf@estinc.UUCP (Fred Fish) (05/02/89)
In article <154@modcomp.UUCP> srp@modcomp.UUCP (Steve Pietrowicz) writes: >in article <4611@okstate.UUCP>, bem@a.cs.okstate.edu (Blayne Mayfield) says: >] If there are no such packages for the Amiga, how about text files that contain >] the entire contents of the Bible and could be transferred over to the Amiga? > >If you've got a CompuServe account, portions (I'm not sure if it's *all* there) >of it are available in the AmigaForums there. I haven't seen it anywhere else. A couple of years ago someone sent me about a dozen disks that are supposed to contain a machine readable version of the Bible. I don't recall the details, so it may not be a complete version. I never did anything with it since I wasn't sure about it's status (PD, Freely Redistributable, etc), and I didn't figure the interest level would be that high. It just didn't seem like the kind of material that has traditionally been part of my library. I'm sure I still have the disks around here somewhere though. -Fred -- # Fred Fish, 1835 E. Belmont Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284, USA # 1-602-491-0048 asuvax!{nud,mcdphx}!estinc!fnf