Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ukma!aash From: aash@ms.uky.edu (aash) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Viruses, references and request for information Keywords: virus Message-ID: <11134@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 24 Feb 89 01:38:36 GMT References: <409@odin.cs.hw.ac.uk> <651@dsacg2.UUCP> Reply-To: aash@ms.uky.edu (aash) Organization: U of Kentucky, Mathematical Sciences Lines: 36 I have been using Apples since before the //e was out, and i now am the proud owner of a very old //c (which I got got $90 with monitor, printer, software, books, etc) I have been meaning to get into some very serious programming, but first I was wanting to find out a few things like what is available now, and what is needed. Well, I have seen much of what is out there, but I still don't have much idea of what is out there. At the moment I don't even have an assembler, so I guess writing one would be a good start. I like the idea of complete packages, or things that are compatible with other things without any difficulty. If you could have ONE program... hehe what would it do? Everything I know, but what are the important things you use VERY OFTEN. Also, is it worth the effort to write things for the //c? Those things would be compatible with enhaced //e's right? Maybe this is all just too ridiculous anyway... Comments, suggestions, hints, etc are welcome. aash -- aash aash@ms.uky.edu (archive at 128.163.128.6) {backbone site|rutgers|uunet}!ukma!aash "So aash, want some filet mignon?" "Nah, I was gonna have a hot dog."