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Jean P Nance

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Jul 7, 1994, 11:28:49 AM7/7/94
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A friend wants to get into telecommunication, especially Internet
He has a C-64, is ordering an Aprotek C-24 modem. He thinks he
saw an offer for Noveterm in a recent Compute's Gazette disk,
probably June.However, I have searched that issue and can't find
it. He says someone would provide the program if provided a
disk and mailer. Does anybody know where that offer was
published, or who made the offer? I suppose Novaterm is
available to download in various places, but I don't have muc
experience doing that here. Any advice gratefully received.
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Ivan

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Jul 7, 1994, 2:05:42 PM7/7/94
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Jean P Nance (jp...@prairienet.org) wrote:

: A friend wants to get into telecommunication, especially Internet

Get Novaterm by FTP from eskimo.com /voyager/Novaterm... it's shareware,
which means you *should* register it if you use it a lot, etc...

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Jean P Nance

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Jul 7, 1994, 8:02:22 PM7/7/94
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I found the answer to my question about Novaterm availability.
Compute's Gazette subscribers can write to Nick Rossi,
10002 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133, sending a disk and postage
paid mailer, and he will send them the latest version of
Novaterm. The offer was in the May Compute Gazette disk, in
not in the June issue as my friend thought.
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Nick Rossi

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Jul 11, 1994, 6:43:44 AM7/11/94
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In article <2vi52e$p...@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>,

Jean P Nance <jp...@prairienet.org> wrote:
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>I found the answer to my question about Novaterm availability.
>Compute's Gazette subscribers can write to Nick Rossi,
>10002 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133, sending a disk and postage

They left out a part:

Nick Rossi
10002 Aurora Ave. N. #3353 (yeah, new box number! argh!)
Seattle, WA 98133

(even though they gave me a new box number, I still get everything sent
to box #1159 as before.)

Jean P Nance

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Jul 11, 1994, 8:58:45 PM7/11/94
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Thanks Nick. I had already sent a letter to my pen-pal with the
information, will follow up with a card with the new box number
I hope that mail addressed as listed in "Compute's Gazette"
disk will reach you. By the way, was that a special deal for
"Compute's Gazette" subscribers, or is it available for anybody?
If it is, could I put the notice in our user group newsletter? I
am vice president and general manager of the newsletter for
"Meeting 64/128 Users Through the Mail"
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Ryan Coulombe

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Jul 12, 1994, 5:39:33 PM7/12/94
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You can also call tthe Aprotek support line at 503-582-1225 and it is called
novt95-1.sfx, novt95-2.sfx and novt95-3.sfx
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