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- From: sknkwrks@sonny-boy.cs.unlv.edu (Scott Alfter)
- Subject: Re: Wanted: Info on comm. software & IIe mouse
- In-Reply-To: gfcardinale@ucdavis.edu's message of 7 Jan 93 00:57:38 GMT
- Message-ID: <SKNKWRKS.93Jan6203814@sonny-boy.cs.unlv.edu>
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- Organization: Skunk Works Software Co.
- References: <gfcardinale-301292165504@dominator.engr.ucdavis.edu>
- Date: 07 Jan 93 03:38:14 GMT
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- In article <gfcardinale-301292165504@dominator.engr.ucdavis.edu> gfcardinale@ucdavis.edu (Greg Cardinale) writes:
- >Does anyone know where to pick up a used (or inexpensive new) mouse for
- >an Apple IIe? Also, what are some good communication programs for the IIe
- >(is there a VersaTerm or Kermit available? I'm a Mac hacker with a mother
- >who's a recent IIe owner). Thanks for your assistance.
-
- Resource Central carries a mouse card (for $70) that you can use with
- any serial mouse (of the type commonly used on IBM clones--you can
- find serial mice starting at $10).
-
- Kermit is available for the Apple II, but it doesn't support any
- transfer protocols except Kermit...and outside the university/industry
- world, Kermit isn't common at all. ProTERM supports ANSI and VT-100
- emulations (among others), XMODEM, YMODEM, YMODEM-G, and ZMODEM
- transfers, and a bunch of other stuff...it runs about $75-$85,
- depending on where you buy it.
-
- _/_ Scott Alfter Internet: sknkwrks@cs.unlv.edu
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