nevets@ihlpm.UUCP (06/10/87)
Hi, My local dealer has a mailing list on an Apple II that I want to transfer to my AMIGA. (The mailing list is of the local users, and our users group is starting a newsletter) Can anyone provide me with a method, short of typing in the list again. Please EMAIL responses to ihnp4!ihlpm!nevets. Thanks for the help Steve Ringwood ihnp4!ihlpm!nevets
phillip@cbmvax.UUCP (06/10/87)
in article <1171@ihlpm.ATT.COM>, nevets@ihlpm.ATT.COM (Steven R Ringwood) says: > Keywords: file transfers > > Hi, > > My local dealer has a mailing list on an Apple II > that I want to transfer to my AMIGA. A company called "Top Disk" will be comming out with a program that will allow you to read Apple DOS3.3 disks with the external 51/4. I was told by the author that the product was being polished off for release. Watch for it at your local dealer... ============================================================================== Phillip (Flip) Lindsay - Commodore Business Machines - Amiga Technical Support UUCP: {ihnp4|seismo|caip}!cbmvax!phillip - Phone: (215) 431-9180 No warranty is implied or otherwise given in the form of suggestion or example. Any opinions found here are of my making.
foy@aero.UUCP (06/11/87)
In article <1171@ihlpm.ATT.COM> nevets@ihlpm.ATT.COM (Steven R Ringwood) writes: >Hi, > > My local dealer has a mailing list on an Apple II >that I want to transfer to my AMIGA. >Can anyone provide me with a method, short of typing in >the list again. If all else fails; upload from an Apple to some BBS or network with storage; download with an Amiga. Richard Foy