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From: gts@dmcnh.UUCP
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Subject: Manx address wanted (pirates > /dev/hell)
Message-ID: <168@dmcnh.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 13-Dec-84 11:41:40 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 13 11:41:40 1984
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[Sixteen men on a dead man's chest....]

Anyone have the address for Manx (makers of Aztec-C)?
I have access to their C compiler but need to contact them
before I make a copy.  (No pirate I.)

BTW:  Anyone who responds to this request is aiding and abeting
an obvious criminal:

>Subject: ASCII Express
>I am using ASCII Express with the Apple IIc. I connected it to a Racal
>Vadic VA212 modem. For some reason, all I get on the screen is garbage.
>I tried modify the # of bits, parity, etc. but that doesn't seem to help.
>First of all, does anyone have a similiar setup? How did you connect
>the IIc port to the modem (i.e. pin to pin connections)? What settings
>do you use to connect to a VAX?
>p.s. Anybody have a manual for ASCII Express

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