[net.micro] MicroMagic & Applied Engineering

Bicer.ES@XEROX.COM (06/29/86)

Does anyone know how to get hold of these companies? 

	Applied Engineering Co., TEXAS
		(Ramworks and Appleworks)

	MicroMagic Co., MARYLAND
		(Max-816)


Address or phone number or even the city that they are in would help. 

	Thanks in advance,
	Jack Bicer


Bicer.ES@Xerox.ARPA

ranger@ecsvax.UUCP (Rick N. Fincher) (07/03/86)

> 
> 
> Does anyone know how to get hold of these companies? 
> 
> 	Applied Engineering Co., TEXAS
> 		(Ramworks and Appleworks)
> 
> 	MicroMagic Co., MARYLAND
> 		(Max-816)
> 
> 
> Address or phone number or even the city that they are in would help. 
> 
> 	Thanks in advance,
> 	Jack Bicer
> 
> 
> Bicer.ES@Xerox.ARPA

Applied Engineering:
PO Box 798, Carrolton, TX  75006. (214) 241-6060.

> I saw some magazine references to micromagic and a 65816 they were
> making for the Apple II, but I haven't seen anything about them lately.
> You might contact the Western Design Center, the folks who designed the
65816, for the address.  I believe they are in Tempe AZ.

> Applied Engineering ads are all over the Apple Magazines.  Are you new
> to the Apple? Do you need Some specific info?

Rick Fincher

heins@isucs1.UUCP (07/04/86)

Jack,

   Applied Engineering does NOT make Appleworks, that is a product of Apple
Computer, Inc.  Applied Engineering DOES make the Ramworks ][, and it comes
with software that enhances Appleworks (uses the memory - up to 16 meg) but
you need to buy Appleworks separately.
   Here is Applied Engineering's address:

   Applied Engineering
   P.O. Box 798
   Carrollton, Texas
   75006

   (214) 241-6060

   I hate to waste net space for this, but I thought it was important to set
the record straight on whose products are whose...

				Lee Heins
				{umn-cs, okstate, csu-cs}!isucs1!heins

Disclaimer:  My opinions are mine, don't tell me they belong to someone else...

Michael_Krause.ROCH@Xerox.COM (07/08/86)

Try the Dun & Bradstreet listings.  If they're still in business, they
should be listed there.  Thomas Register is a second option.

mak