SR14@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK (02/06/91)
I saw this init for the Mac LC etc recently on the net but didn't download it because I had no need. I now have an LC w/o the maths copro, and an application that requires it. Where can I get the INIT??? Thanks Alan Boyle INTERNET: SR14@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK Earth Sciences JANET: SR14@UK.AC.LIVERPOOL University of Liverpool P.O. Box Liverpool L69 3BX UK
phil@and.cs.liv.ac.uk (Phil Jimmieson) (02/06/91)
In article <91037.092223SR14@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK>, SR14@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK writes: > I saw this init for the Mac LC etc recently on the net but didn't download > it because I had no need. I now have an LC w/o the maths copro, and an > application that requires it. Where can I get the INIT??? > Well, you could try the local AppleCentre, or moi. Phil Jimmieson, *************************************************** Computer Science Dept., * JANET : phil@uk.ac.liv.cs.and * Liverpool University, * INTERNET : phil@and.cs.liv.ac.uk * PO Box 147 *************************************************** Liverpool L69 3BX "This message contains wit, sophistication, class, (UK) 051-794-3689 style, and 3 other words I don't understand as well..."
cfejm@ux1.cts.eiu.edu (John Miller) (02/08/91)
In article <1991Feb6.131318.14401@and.cs.liv.ac.uk> phil@and.cs.liv.ac.uk (Phil Jimmieson) writes: >In article <91037.092223SR14@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK>, SR14@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK writes: >> I saw this init for the Mac LC etc recently on the net but didn't download >> it because I had no need. I now have an LC w/o the maths copro, and an >> application that requires it. Where can I get the INIT??? >> > >Well, you could try the local AppleCentre, or moi. > >Phil Jimmieson, *************************************************** >Computer Science Dept., * JANET : phil@uk.ac.liv.cs.and * >Liverpool University, * INTERNET : phil@and.cs.liv.ac.uk * >PO Box 147 *************************************************** >Liverpool L69 3BX "This message contains wit, sophistication, class, >(UK) 051-794-3689 style, and 3 other words I don't understand as well..." Or ftp from sumex-aim.stanford.edu in the info-mac/cdev directory. The cdev is called pseudo-ftp or something quite similar.