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- From: Phil Hoff <phoff@ecst.csuchico.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Need Answer to two questions
- Date: 8 Feb 1996 16:00:17 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Chico
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- kh6zv9@victoria.pe.net (bob masse) wrote:
- >
- > Phil Hoff (phoff@ecst.csuchico.edu) wrote:
- > : mikeb@tcu.com wrote:
- > : >
- > : > Question #1 Where can I find the program Little Red Reader for the
- > : > C-64?
- >
- > : >
- > : Well, I can answer the first one.
- > : ccnga.uwaterloo.ca/pub/cbm/util128/lrr200.sfx
- >
- >
- > Correction...
- >
- > Little Red Reader is ONLY for the 128.
- >
- > Bob
- > kh6zv9@pe.net
- >
- True. That's why it's in the util128 directory. Sorry I missed the
- C64 reference in the request. However, if you want a similar program
- for the C64, from the cbm directory in the above address, choose
- util64/disk/msdos64.sda
- This is a self-dissolving archive that, when imported to the C64 and
- run, will generate programs that allow you to read and write
- files between the C64 and the PC if you have a 1571 or a 1581. My
- only knock on it is that it is SLOW.
-