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On 2/12/04 8:51 PM, Steve_Quarrella wrote: > >No, this is not a problem. That's basically how the seenby information >is formatted. As far as I know, this information has always been >two-dimensional (net/node), and if you look to the right of your >listing, the net number for you is inherited from your uplink, given >that you're in the same net. I'm certain that someone on the FTSC could >give you a mind-numbing discussion about this in FTSC_PUBLIC, but the >long and short is "Don't worry." > Cool deal. I'm glad that thngs still work. > Within the realm of the Apple II >(the focus of this echo), Fruity Dog is even more out-dated, and I'll be >damned if I can turn up the people who wrote the software. I've known >one guy to run Fruity Dog in recent days, and I haven't seen him in >awhile. As far as the Mac stuff goes, you and Walter may be the last >(at least in Zone 1). > >Steve There were a couple of Apple II guys I knew when I was up north in Champaign IL that may be able to help you if you can find them. They were frequent users of the Champaign-Urbanna Apple User's group BBS. The first is Jawaid Bazyar who did some cool stuff for the Apple II GS. There was also another guy in the area that worked on Fruity dog - I think his last name was Smith, but I might be wrong after all this time. If I could find a way to read all my Apple 5.25' floppies on my Mac, I could pull up my old logs. His name and contact info would probably be on one of them. --- Daniel O'Leary, Admin/WebMaster KloneZone - A TeleFinder 5.7 BBS Voice=> 817-367-2558 Dial-In=> 817-367-2517 Fidonet=> 1:130/1015 TFNet=> klonezone.tfnet.org Internet=> kz.eaze.net WWW=> http://kz.eaze.net --- MacKennel 2.6.Y2K* Origin: KloneZone* Ft Worth, TX * SYSTEM7-MAC_TELEFINDER (1:130/1015.0) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 130/1015 803 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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