[comp.sys.mac.hypercard] Dartmouth XCMD's v3.4

news@massey.ac.nz (USENET News System) (01/11/91)

Hello out there....

I'm looking for a ftp site which has the Dartmouth XCMD's v 3.4, I saw it advertised in and educational stackware magazine. I already have v3.1 which is all I have been able to find at the *major* ftp sites.

ADVthanksANCE
Al

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jkc@Apple.COM (John Kevin Calhoun) (01/11/91)

In article <1991Jan11.052324.8391@massey.ac.nz> A.K.Burton@massey.ac.nz
(A.K. Burton) writes:
>I'm looking for a ftp site which has the Dartmouth XCMD's v 3.4, I saw it
>advertised in and educational stackware magazine.

Glad you asked that.  The Dartmouth XCMDs are my favorite collection of
external commands for HyperCard.  They're available via anonymous ftp from
dartvax.dartmouth.edu.  The path to the file is /pub/mac/DXCMDs3.4.3.sit.hqx.

Kevin Calhoun
HyperCard Team
Apple Computer, Inc.
(Formerly HyperCard Specialist, Dartmouth College)

cfejm@ux1.cts.eiu.edu (John Miller) (01/12/91)

In article <47975@apple.Apple.COM> jkc@Apple.COM (John Kevin Calhoun) writes:
>
>In article <1991Jan11.052324.8391@massey.ac.nz> A.K.Burton@massey.ac.nz
>(A.K. Burton) writes:
>>I'm looking for a ftp site which has the Dartmouth XCMD's v 3.4, I saw it
>>advertised in and educational stackware magazine.
>
>Glad you asked that.  The Dartmouth XCMDs are my favorite collection of
>external commands for HyperCard.  They're available via anonymous ftp from
>dartvax.dartmouth.edu.  The path to the file is /pub/mac/DXCMDs3.4.3.sit.hqx.
>
>Kevin Calhoun
>HyperCard Team
>Apple Computer, Inc.
>(Formerly HyperCard Specialist, Dartmouth College)

Methinks Kevin is a bit modest here.  Weren't you in large part responsible
for the stack, Kevin?

BTW, thanks for all the continuing good info and advice.  We all
appreciate it.

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John Miller
Music Theory
Eastern Illinois University
CFEJM@UX1.CTS.EIU.EDU