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- From: peter@cujo.curtin.edu.au (Peter N Lewis)
- Subject: Re: Appletalk demo source code ?
- Message-ID: <peter-220193095639@rocky.curtin.edu.au>
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- References: <93020.103402GHGAPAC@cc1.kuleuven.ac.be> <1993Jan20.150911.9355@gallant.apple.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 01:56:46 GMT
-
- In article <1993Jan20.150911.9355@gallant.apple.com>,
- blob@gallant.apple.com (Brian Bechtel) wrote:
-
- > If you don't have access to the internet and ftp (file transfer
- > protocol, but usually standing for a program that supports ftp) then you
- > can't take advantage of the collections of source code that are
- > available electronically. You'll have to find a local bulletin board
- > system (BBS) which has source.
-
- If you have news access, then you pretty much must have Email access. If
- you have Email access, then you can access all the ftp sites via
- Email<->ftp gateways, as described in the various FAQs (I think its in the
- comp.sys.mac.comm FAQ). Of course, some sites may get upset at you using
- Email to ftp, talk to your network/site administrator first.
-
- > The newsgroup comp.binaries.mac sometimes contains programs with source,
- > but not usually.
-
- The newsgroup comp.sources.mac on the other hand never contains anything.
- Peter.
-
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