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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- ID# FILE NAME ACC. T UPLOADED BY DATE
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- 14 WK11.12->11.13.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1992
- DESC: WK11.12->11.13 - Bug fixed and additions. Updates White Knight from
- KEY: WK11.12->11.13.sit KBytes: 206848
- DESC: 11.12 to 11.13.
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- 12 WWIV 3.0_1of2.sit 7 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-30-1989
- DESC: This is V3.0 of WWIV the BBS software.1 of 2 parts.
- KEY: WWIV 3.0_1of2.sit KBytes: 240640
- 11 WWIV3.0_2of2.sit 5 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-30-1989
- DESC: WWIVv3.0 part 2 of 2 need it w/ part 1.
- KEY: WWIV3.0_2of2.sit KBytes: 215040
- 10 XDM 1.0b2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-20-1993
- DESC: XDM 1.0b2 - The X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) is a
- KEY: XDM 1.0b2.sit KBytes: 24576
- DESC: standard way for X Servers to request login services from host
- DESC: computers. Mac X server software, like Mac X and eXodus, have not
- DESC: included support for XDMCP. This means that Mac users have had to
- DESC: go to extreme lengths to get Unix hosts like HPs, Silicon Graphics,
- DESC: and Suns to present a login screen or to configure a login
- DESC: environment that operates the same as a X Terminal or console
- DESC: display. Mac XDM addresses this problem by providing a separate
- DESC: application that performs the XDMCP "handshake" with a X Windows
- DESC: host, requesting a login session on behalf of the Mac X server.
- 9 ZipExtr.1d6.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-06-1991
- DESC: Zip Extract 0.1d6 - Zip Extract is a Tabby utility that extracts
- KEY: ZipExtr.1d6.sit KBytes: 31744
- DESC: 'zipped' packets (usually received from Ms-Dos based Hosts).
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- 8 ZipPop.sit 5 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-29-1991
- DESC: Un-ZIP MS-DOS archives on a Mac. By Don Gilbert. Strips the garbage
- KEY: ZipPop.sit KBytes: 25600
- DESC: from IBM files when used on a Macintosh.
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- 7 ZList09.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1992
- DESC: ZList09 - Allows you to save your ZTerm phone directory (the
- KEY: ZList09.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: ZPhoneList file) as a word processing document, so you can print it
- DESC: out.
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- 6 Zoom V.42.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1992
- DESC: Zoom V.42 - Zoom v.42bis driver 4.0.1 for Microphone II 4.0 from
- KEY: Zoom V.42.sit KBytes: 7168
- DESC: Software Ventures.
- DESC:
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- 4 ZTerm.9-SNDS.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-19-1992
- DESC: ZTerm.9-SNDS - Contains sound updates for ZTerm.9.
- KEY: ZTerm.9-SNDS.sit KBytes: 67584
- 3 ZTerm9.sit 13 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-14-1992
- DESC: ZTerm v0.9 - 08 Feb 92 - Shareware comm with X/Y/ZModem and B-Plus
- KEY: ZTerm9.sit KBytes: 191488
- DESC: file transfers, vt100 and PC ANSI-BBS emulation (including color)
- DESC: and easy to use auto and queue dialing. New features include
- DESC: dialing directory, scripting and more compatible printing, and lots
- DESC: of smaller things. Requires 512k, 128k ROM, and System 4.1 or later.
- DESC: Shareware fee $30 US (or $40 US with disk). Uploaded by author.
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- 2 ZTermNoBold.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-16-1991
- DESC: ZTerm_NoBold is a ResEdiCDt resource and help file. Use this to
- KEY: ZTermNoBold.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: replace the bold fonts in ZTerm with plain fonts. Useful for
- DESC: connecting to MS_DOS based BBSes using ANSI, where bright text is
- DESC: displayed as hard-to-read bold type on the Macintosh by ZTerm.
- DESC: Short, sweet, and simple. And it's FREE!
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- 1 ZZWoof1.0b18.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-14-1994
- DESC: ZZWoof1.0b18 - ZZWoof is a supplemental mailer utility for version
- KEY: ZZWoof1.0b18.sit KBytes: 114688
- DESC: 1.5.3 of the MacWoof point program. It provides several advantages
- DESC: over the existing mailer code. Specifically, ZZWoof features ZedZap
- DESC: mail session capability, the ability to unZip as well as unARC mail
- DESC: bundles. While it still requires the presence of the Communications
- DESC: Toolbox, it no longer requires the Serial Tool and directly
- DESC: supports additional serial ports and drivers beyond the standard
- DESC: modem and serial ports. For ZZWoof to run, it must be in the same
- DESC: folder as your MacWoof program and the name of the MacWoof program
- DESC: must be MacWoof! This beta version has more bug fixes!
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