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- From: davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu
- Subject: Re: ST-Falcon Swap Scheme Concept
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- References: <1993Jan27.174635.14917@cs.hw.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 20:10:08 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.174635.14917@cs.hw.ac.uk>, sbrown@cs.hw.ac.uk (Stuart Brown) writes:
- >Despite my enthusiasm for such a concept, I doubt very much whether it will
- >come true: I'll have to sell my ST system for a pittance ...
-
- Rather than sell for a pittance, consider donating your equipment to a teacher
- who does not yet own a microcomputer. There is freeware and shareware
- available for many of the tasks a teacher might want (there is even shareware
- gradebook software available, although I don't know how well it travels outside
- the United States).
-
- There are also a number of preschools who would love to get their hands on a
- 512ST with RF modulator, but could never afford a computer on their limited
- budgets. The ST, along with children-oriented software such as the KidPrograms
- by D.A. Brumleve, would be greatly appreciated.
-
- -- David Paschall-Zimbel
-