Msg: 4077 *Conference*

03-03-93 13:58:06

From: RICHARD HANSON

To : MICHELLE SIMON

Subj: REPLY TO MSG #4072 (MS DOS VS MAC)

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Michelle: All of the files on this BBS, with the exception of one, are in ASCII
(American Standard Code for Information Interchange / pronounced "ask-ee:), and
thus can be downloaded directly to your Mac.  ASCII files may then be imported
into your favorite word processing program, i.e., MacWrite, Word for Mac, etc.
The "one" file online for MS-DOS computers is CLUB100.EXE found in the
(4)Library (C)atalog list.  This file is simply all of the files preceeding it
in the catalog list combined into a self-extracting program.  And, the catalog
list files are simply a description of all of the programs and document files
in our online library--not the programs and docs themselves, of course.

Your Macintosh computer is a great machine; by itself and in combination with
your Model T.  You may use the Mac as a storage for Model T programs (.BA and
.CO), as well as a storage for .DO files.  If you're interested, I'd be glad to
explane but will stop for right now.  Thanks for asking... -Rick-