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From: Chris Min <gmt@earthlink.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/06/1996 09:28:12
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>To: benco@loki.stanford.edu
>From: gmt@earthlink.net (Chris Min)
>Subject: APS DISK TOOLS
>
>Hi Ben,
> I saw your reference to the APS DISK TOOLS on the puma NETBSD FAQ. I
>tried using the link but it didn't work for me. I also tried ftp to the
>location on the link but no luck. I've tried long and hard to find it but no
>luck yet. Can you help?
>
>Thanks