Re: [M100] Model 100 software archive
In article , Ben Wallace wrote: > programs? I was hoping to find a copy of Scripsit for the Model 100 > since I have the guidebooks but not the actual tape. check http://www.classiccmp.org/cini/systems.htm Willard -- Willard Goosey goo...@sdc.org Socorro, New Mexico, USA I search my heart and find Cimmeria, land of Darkness and the Night. --Robert E. Howard
Re: [M100] Model 100 software archive
I'm currently using windows 10, though I do have linux laptops around. Do you know the contact info for the server owner so I could ask permission? On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 11:43 PM C. Magaret wrote: > This probably dates me, but I feel compelled to add that bulk download > operations like this are sometimes regarded as bad netiquette, because of > the load you are putting on the server/connection. So I recommending > getting permission first, if possible. > > CAM > > > > On Dec 3, 2019, at 20:41, C. Magaret wrote: > > > > There are definitely ways to bulk-download files from web resources like > this, but the actual approach depends on your computer's operating system. > For example, I use linux, and I use either wget or curl for this type of > purpose. > > > > What operating system are you using? > > > > CAM > > > > > > > >> On Dec 3, 2019, at 20:36, Ben Wallace wrote: > >> > >> Is there any way to mass download these files? I'd rather not make .txt > files to save every single one. Also, are there any records of the cassette > programs? I was hoping to find a copy of Scripsit for the Model 100 since I > have the guidebooks but not the actual tape. > >> > > > >
Re: [M100] Model 100 software archive
This probably dates me, but I feel compelled to add that bulk download operations like this are sometimes regarded as bad netiquette, because of the load you are putting on the server/connection. So I recommending getting permission first, if possible. CAM > On Dec 3, 2019, at 20:41, C. Magaret wrote: > > There are definitely ways to bulk-download files from web resources like > this, but the actual approach depends on your computer's operating system. > For example, I use linux, and I use either wget or curl for this type of > purpose. > > What operating system are you using? > > CAM > > > >> On Dec 3, 2019, at 20:36, Ben Wallace wrote: >> >> Is there any way to mass download these files? I'd rather not make .txt >> files to save every single one. Also, are there any records of the cassette >> programs? I was hoping to find a copy of Scripsit for the Model 100 since I >> have the guidebooks but not the actual tape. >> >
Re: [M100] Model 100 software archive
There are definitely ways to bulk-download files from web resources like this, but the actual approach depends on your computer's operating system. For example, I use linux, and I use either wget or curl for this type of purpose. What operating system are you using? CAM > On Dec 3, 2019, at 20:36, Ben Wallace wrote: > > Is there any way to mass download these files? I'd rather not make .txt files > to save every single one. Also, are there any records of the cassette > programs? I was hoping to find a copy of Scripsit for the Model 100 since I > have the guidebooks but not the actual tape. >
Re: [M100] Model 100 software archive
Is there any way to mass download these files? I'd rather not make .txt files to save every single one. Also, are there any records of the cassette programs? I was hoping to find a copy of Scripsit for the Model 100 since I have the guidebooks but not the actual tape. On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 7:53 PM Gregory McGill wrote: > how about http:ftp.whtech.com/club100 > > On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 4:08 PM Ben Wallace wrote: > >> Does anyone know where I can find a download of a bunch of software for >> the M100? >> I've been looking, but I've only found a couple of programs - most of >> what I'm finding are books filled with type-in programs. >> >
Re: [M100] Model 100 software archive
how about http:ftp.whtech.com/club100 On Mon, Dec 2, 2019 at 4:08 PM Ben Wallace wrote: > Does anyone know where I can find a download of a bunch of software for > the M100? > I've been looking, but I've only found a couple of programs - most of what > I'm finding are books filled with type-in programs. >