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Date: Wed, 16-May-84 11:13:27 EDT
Article-I.D.: spuxll.474
Posted: Wed May 16 11:13:27 1984
Date-Received: Thu, 17-May-84 05:36:59 EDT
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SOrry to post this to the net, BUT....
Someone recently posted an article talking about the
possibility of using net.micro.cbm as a medium to
disseminate information gotten from ICPUG members.
I thought it was a good idea and sent mail indicating so.
Then I got return mail that got clobbered before I saved
the return path. I remember it was signed "/m".
To /m: Please send me mail again so I can get your path
to respond.
In answer to one of your questions about specific information;
I have a 1526 printer that does not work the way a 1525 does.
It does text OK for most things but does not print graphics
under things like Simon's Basic or Logo.
I would appreciate any information available at all on the 1526.
I suspect that I am using it to do half of what it is capable of.
In addition, I would be interested in programs or utilites that
can take advantage of multiple disk units.
Thanks again, and I hope to hear from you again soon.
Paul Maioriello
AT&T ISL
spuxll!pjm
SOrry to post this to the net, BUT....
Someone recently posted an article talking about the
possibility of using net.micro.cbm as a medium to
disseminate information gotten from ICPUG members.
I thought it was a good idea and sent mail indicating so.
Then I got return mail that got clobbered before I saved
the return path. I remember it was signed "/m".
To /m: Please send me mail again so I can get your path
to respond.
In answer to one of your questions about specific information;
I have a 1526 printer that does not work the way a 1525 does.
It does text OK for most things but does not print graphics
under things like Simon's Basic or Logo.
I would appreciate any information available at all on the 1526.
I suspect that I am using it to do half of what it is capable of.
In addition, I would be interested in programs or utilites that
can take advantage of multiple disk units.
Thanks again, and I hope to hear from you again soon.
Paul Maioriello
AT&T ISL
spuxll!pjm