We have moved to new IP addresses on a new, hopefully more reliable backbone.
February 2001
A2Central.com movements
Our Internet service provider expects to move us to a new backbone late this week or early next, so there will be a brief outage when that occurs. We will try to let you know in advance when that will happen, assuming we get advance notice ourselves.
Apple II News and Notes for February is out
Ryan Suenaga has released the February 2001 edition of Apple II News and Notes. You can download a copy from our FTP site.
Torrance user group\’s February meeting scheduled
The February meeting of the South Bay Apple Computer Club of Torrance, California will be held on Tuesday, February 13, at 7:30 PM in the Church of Christ at 3525 Maricopa St., which is one block north of Torrance Blvd and a long half-block west of Madrona. You can call (310) 503-5606 for additional directions if you can’t find it.
February meeting of Kansas City Apple II group scheduled
The February meeting of the Kansas City ABUG will be held on February 13 at the Plaza Library, 4801 Main St., Kansas City, Missouri. It’s located between the southeastern edge of the Plaza just south of Brush Creek, and the meeting will start around 6:30 PM. The January meeting produced many good ideas for meeting […]
When we say \"not yet\" we mean it
We started two more eBay auctions today, for a ROM 3 IIGS with keyboard, mouse, 3.5? drive, cables, and System 6.0.1 disks, and another for a 4 MB RAM card for the IIGS.
Will the auctions ever stop?
Well, yes, but not yet. We have two more auctions, for two books. The first, Tools For Schools, is a guide for teachers using Apple IIs in schools, and includes an AppleWorks activities disk. The second, Apple II BASIC, is a very thorough introduction to programming concepts, and Applesoft BASIC in particular.
Even More eBay auctions
We have begun four more eBay auctions, for the following items: a copy of Assembly Lines: The Book by Roger Wagner, a Quickie hand scanner (complete with manual, interface card, and software, in box), the Enhancing AppleWorks video from Quality Computers, and the Exploring AppleWorks 4.0 video, also from Quality Computers.

