mattel@attc.UUCP (Matt Telles) (03/29/91)
Hi all! I am one of those poor unfortunates who does not have access to FTP or electronic mail (well -- we do, but it's HIGHLY restricted). I am looking for a good BBS on which to find Fred Fish disks. My Amiga (a 1000 by the way -- there are a few of us left... :) ) is at home, all I have there is a modem, you know the basic sob-story... Anyway, if anyone knows of a good BBS, please send me e-mail (I can receive for the most part) or, if that bounces, please post (there may be others in my boat) Thanks in advance! Matt -- ============================================================================== Matt Telles mattel@auto-trol.COM {...}ncar!ico!auto-trol!mattel Auto-trol Technology 12500 N Washington Denver, CO 80241-2404 (303)252-2874
sparks@disk.uucp (John Sparks) (03/31/91)
mattel@attc.UUCP (Matt Telles) writes: >Hi all! I am one of those poor unfortunates who does not have access to FTP or >electronic mail(well -- we do, but it's HIGHLY restricted). I am looking for a >good BBS on which to find Fred Fish disks. My Amiga (a 1000 by the way -- there >Anyway, if anyone knows of a good BBS, please send me e-mail (I can receive for >the most part) or, if that bounces, please post (there may be others in my boat) It seems to be of general enough interest that I decided to post. I forget the name of the BBS but the number is (708) 983-6557 They have most of the fish disks there up to 450 last time I looked. You have to pay a fee to become a registered user on the BBS before you can download (I think its around $15). It is well worth it. Plus if you have a USROBOTICS HST you can call in at 9600 BPS. -- John Sparks |"Help Fight Continental Drift!"| (502)957-4200 2400 BPS D.I.S.K. Management| Email: sparks@disk.UUCP | 6 lines, public access unix | uunet!coplex!disk!sparks | *Online Games*Usenet*Email*Chatting*Downloads*Supporting all computers*