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Where can I get “foo” for my Apollo (for all values of “foo” where “foo” is some freely available software package)?

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Where can I get “foo” for my Apollo (for all values of “foo” where “foo” is some freely available software package)?

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Good places to find Apollo-specific code are: • the ADUS archive at ftp://adus.ecn.uiowa.edu or at http://www.InterWorks.org/ • ftp://archive.umich.edu or preferably at http://www.citi.umich.edu/apollo-archive/ • ftp://hpcvaaz.cv.hp.com • ftp://ftp.maths.usyd.edu.au • There used to be an archive ftp://ftp.eb.ele.tue.nl and info server at the Eindhoven University of Technology, maintained by Willem Jan Withagen (wjw@ebh.eb.ele.tue.nl). This site no longer exists; a large part of the archive is now available from ftp://maths.usyd.edu.au/mirror/ftp.eb.ele.tue.nl:pub:apollo/. Also try the following: • http://apollo.maxnt.co.jp Takanobu Ishimura’s info and archive • http://us-support.external.hp.com and http://europe-support.external.hp.com HP Electronic Support Center for patches and the like • Johann Klasek’s archive at Tech Uni Vienna There are some Apollo related documents and a limited collection of patches and source code available from: • ftp://ftp.wfu.edu/usenet/apollo ( 7/26/94, Da

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