Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!hao!noao!mcdsun!fnf From: fnf@mcdsun.UUCP (Fred Fish) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Un binhexing files Message-ID: <370@mcdsun.UUCP> Date: Fri, 4-Sep-87 11:10:20 EDT Article-I.D.: mcdsun.370 Posted: Fri Sep 4 11:10:20 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 5-Sep-87 19:49:22 EDT References: <8709032208.AA02172@hoser.berkeley.edu> Reply-To: fnf@mcdsun.UUCP (Fred Fish) Organization: Motorola Microcomputer Division Lines: 29 In article <8709032208.AA02172@hoser.berkeley.edu> bryce@COGSCI.BERKELEY.EDU (Bryce Nesbitt) writes: >systems or native to the Amiga on FISH disk #53. The FISH disk are a series >of freely redistributable disks numbering in the high 80's or low 90's. Soon to be about 100 to 104, watch for an announcement this weekend. >To obtain a list of all disks currently available in the AMIGA library, >and ordering information, send a preaddressed mailing label and 3 loose >first class stamps to: This has changed slightly. Because it was costing more to print and mail the printed version of the catalog, than to send a disk based catalog, I've switched over to the disk form. This also statisfies requests for an electronic form of the catalog. There is no charge for the FIRST catalog disk, but I'll probably catch you if you order a new one every week. :-) Once you get the first catalog disk, you can dup it, send it back, and I'll hold it until the next batch of disks is released, update it, and send it back to you to continue the cycle again. The preaddressed mailing label is no longer necessary either, since I've finally got a computerized system in place that prints the labels (hey, my Mac-II has nothing better to do at the moment, some people have commented that this seems like fitting duty for a Mac :-). -Fred -- = Drug tests; just say *NO*! = Fred Fish Motorola Computer Division, 3013 S 52nd St, Tempe, Az 85282 USA = seismo!noao!mcdsun!fnf (602) 438-3614