Index Last Updated: Sat Jul 17 9:22:15 2004
Parent Directory at Master Site:
http://www.gno.org/pub
Current Directory at Master Site:
http://www.gno.org/pub/apple2
Current Directory:
/pub/apple2
Most files are available by three methods. The file name link downloads files from the server you are currently on using the HTTP protocol. The HTTP and FTP links following the file name will retrieve the file from the master Trenco archive using the HTTP or FTP protocols, respectively.
This is a listing of all files in this directory hierarchy, sorted by directory and file name. This file is regenerated automatically each day, if necessary.
This is a sorted list of all files that have changed in the last 31 days. This file is regenerated automatically each day, if necessary. If you see an entry for an INDEX file but no other entries for the directory containing that file, it means that either:
This is the same as the NEW.this.month file, except that it lists all files that have changed in the last 7 days.
This is the same as the NEW.this.month file, except that it lists all files that have changed in the last 24 hours.
This file shows the current status of the Trenco archive, regarding how many files are publicly available and how many files have yet to be vetted.
Files for use with all Apple II machines running either the DOS 3.3 or DOS 3.2 operating systems.
Files sorted by the associated company or organization. This directory hierarchy consists only of symlinks; the files actually reside in other directories based on functionality.
Assorted information relevent to all Apple II computers.
This directory contains Apple II emulator programs and their related utilities.
Files that are only for use with the Apple IIgs.
These are programs which run on the Macintosh, but are related to Apple II computers.
Files for use with all Apple II machines, and which use an operating system or machine interface other than DOS 3.x or ProDOS-8.
Files for use with all Apple II machines running the 8-bit ProDOS operating system.
These are programs which run on UNIX machines (including Linux), but are related to Apple II computers.
These are programs which run on x86 machines (MS-DOS, Win95, WinNT), but are related to Apple II computers. Programs for Linux can be found under "unix.tools".