DISK ID: APPLE-3-WAP-int-09
APPLE-3-WAP-int-09a.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE-3-WAP-int-09b.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT
Compiled by: David Ottalini
WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman
September/October 1995
Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit!
We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information for you about
the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer.
That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and
any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet.
It's not as pretty as the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web
Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before
these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't
need the memory or special software that the newer machines need.
These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can
improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or
make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want
these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family!
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-09
SIDE ONE
Read.Me.First
: A compilation of the files on this disk.
BIGSURF.7 (Directory)
: We finish our surfing guide to the WWW!
WWW.SITES
WWW.HTML.TOOLS
CLOSING.WORDS
URLS.1 (Directory)
: "URLS" are the "pathnames" the Internet needs in order to send you to the
location you want to go. They actually stand for "Universal Resource
Locators." This directory (Folder in GS parlance) lists tons of great
URLs - a compliment to the BIGSURF Guide listings.
URLS.A through URLS.H
SIDE TWO
URLS.2
URLS.I through URLS.Z
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-10
APPLE-3-WAP-int-10a.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE-3-WAP-int-10b.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT
Compiled by: David Ottalini
WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman
September/October 1995
Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit!
We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information for you about
the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer.
That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and
any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet.
It's not as pretty as the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web
Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before
these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't
need the memory or special software that the newer machines need.
These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can
improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or
make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want
these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family!
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-10 : ROADMAP INETERNET TUTORIAL BY DON CRISPIN
SIDE ONE
Read.Me.First
: A compilation of the files on this disk.
ROADMAP.READ.ME
: Information about the Roadmap Internet Tutorial by Don Crispin
ROADMAP.1 (Directory):
MAP01 WELCOME
MAP02 LISTSERV FILE SERVER COMMANDS
MAP03 LEVELS OF INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
MAP04 E-MAIL
MAP05 LISTSERVS
MAP06 OTHER MAIL SERVERS
MAP07 NETIQUETTE
MAP08 USENET
MAP09 SPAMMING AND URBAN LEGENDS
SIDE TWO
ROADMAP.2 (Directory):
MAP10 INTERNET SECURITY
MAP11 TELNET (PART ONE)
MAP12 TELNET (PART TWO)
MAP13 FTP (PART ONE)
MAP14 FTP (PART TWO)
MAP15 FTPMAIL
MAP16 FTP FILE COMPRESSION
MAP17 ARCHIE
MAP17B FTP SITES
POPQUIZES (Directory):
PQ.1
PQ.1.ANSW
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-11
APPLE-3-WAP-int-11a.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE-3-WAP-int-11b.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT
Compiled by: David Ottalini
WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman
September/October 1995
Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit!
We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information for you about
the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer.
That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and
any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet.
It's not as pretty as the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web
Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before
these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't
need the memory or special software that the newer machines need.
These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can
improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or
make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want
these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family!
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-11 : ROADMAP INETERNET TUTORIAL BY DON CRISPIN - DISK 2
SIDE ONE
Read.Me.First
: A compilation of the files on this disk.
ROADMAP.READ.ME
: More information about the Roadmap Internet Tutorial by Don Crispin
ROADMAP.3 (Directory):
MAP.18 :Gopher (part 1)
MAP.19 :Gopher (part 2)
MAP.20 :Bookmarks and Booklists
MAP.21 :Veronica
MAP.22 :Gophermail
MAP.23 :WWW (World Wide Web)(part 1)
MAP.24 :WWW (World Wide Web)(part 2)
SIDE TWO
ROADMAP.4 (Directory):
MAP.25 :Address Searches and Finger
MAP.26 :IRC/MUDs/MOOs and Other "Talkers"
MAP.27 :The Future...
EXTRA.ADVERTS :Advertising on the Internet
EXTRA.NEAT.STUF :Neat Stuff to Check Out
EXTRA.GUEST :Guest Lecture
POPQUIZES (Directory):
PQ.2
PQ.2.ANSW
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-12
APPLE-3-WAP-int-12a.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE-3-WAP-int-12b.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT
Compiled by: David Ottalini
WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman
September/October 1995
Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit!
We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information for you about
the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer.
That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and
any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet.
It's not as pretty as the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web
Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before
these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't
need the memory or special software that the newer machines need.
These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can
improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or
make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want
these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family!
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-12 :
SIDE ONE
Read.Me.First
: A compilation of the files on this disk.
USENET.GROUPS.1 (DIRECTORY)
: A compilation of Usenet Groups you'll find on the Net (Part 1)
NEWS.DESC.01
NEWS.DESC.02
USENET.PRIMER : This document is not intended to teach you how to use
USENET. Instead, it is a guide to using it politely,
effectively and efficiently.
SIDE TWO
USENET.GROUPS.2 (DIRECTORY)
: A compilation of Usenet Groups you'll find on the Net (Part 2)
NEWS.ALT.1 - "alt" is a collection of newsgroups that is being
distributed by a collection of sites that choose to carry the groups. Many
Usenet sites do not receive these groups. Here is a recent list of many
active "alt" newsgroups.
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-13
APPLE-3-WAP-int-13a.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE-3-WAP-int-13b.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT
Compiled by: David Ottalini
WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman
September/October 1995
Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit!
We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information for you about
the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer.
That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and
any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet.
It's not as pretty as the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web
Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before
these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't
need the memory or special software that the newer machines need.
These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can
improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or
make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want
these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family!
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-13
SIDE ONE
Read.Me.First
: A compilation of the files on this disk.
USENET.GROUPS.3 (DIRECTORY)
: A compilation of Usenet Groups you'll find on the Net (Part 3)
NEWS.ALT.2
NEWS.ALT.3
- "alt" is a collection of newsgroups that is being distributed by a
collection of sites that choose to carry the groups. Many Usenet sites do
not receive these groups. Here is a recent list of many active "alt"
newsgroups.
USENET.OVERVIEW :In order to enjoy the full benefits of Internet,
uninitiated TCS Explorers will find it ESSENTIAL to
understand as much as possible what is available
among the approximately 15,000 news groups that
exist on Internet. The following compilation tries
to provide a summary on this subject.
SIDE TWO
USENET.GROUPS.4 (DIRECTORY)
MOD.NEWSGROUPS :This article contains the location of archives for
moderated Usenet newsgroups.
BOOKLIST.1 : First of two files containing a more comprehensive
listing of books about the Internet.
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-14
APPLE-3-WAP-int-14a.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE-3-WAP-int-14b.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT
Compiled by: David Ottalini
WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman
September/October 1995
Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit!
We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information for you about
the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer.
That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and
any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet.
It's not as pretty as the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web
Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before
these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't
need the memory or special software that the newer machines need.
These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can
improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or
make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want
these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family!
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-14 :
SIDE ONE
Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk.
BOOKLIST.2 : Second of two files containing a more comprehensive
listing of books about the Internet.
INET.BBS.LIST : Zamfield's Wonderfully Incomplete, Complete
Internet BBS List
INET.FUN.LIST : These are ftp, telnet and email sites all over the
world having all kinds of neat resources available,
and can mostly be accessed from any internet node.
LIBRARIES.INET : This is a collection of internet electronic
libraries where some of them may require
authorizations for use.
SIDE TWO
LYNX.GUIDE : A users guide to Lynx - a program that allows
Apple II and /// users to access the Internet.
Lynx is accessed on the host computer upon
dialup into your "host" computer - for example,
for Apple II & /// subscrbers to the Explorer
Service offered by WAP or to CapAccess or Sailor.
LYNX.FAQ : A short info sheet about Lynx and its latest
version.
SMITH.INET (DIRECTORY)
: A series of selected tutorials by Prof. Richard Smith called
"Navigatng The Internet - an Interactive Workshop."
TOUR.INFO : Information about the entire Smith Internet Series
MANUALS : How to find manuals for information already
retrieved
LISTSERVES : How to subscribe to the Navigating Listserve
INET.GUIDE : How to go to another machine to get an
Internet Guide
CARL : How to access libraries through the CARL system
TOMER.1 : A brief look at resources available via remote
login.
TOMER.2 : Part 1 continued
MUSIC : How to find music and music lyrics on the Internet
UNIX.1 : Part one of two parts looking at the Unix OS
(used by many host computers for Internet access)
UNIX.2 : Part two of two part tutorial on the Unix OS.
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-15
APPLE-3-WAP-int-15a.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE-3-WAP-int-15b.dsk [Catalog]
APPLE II FAMLY INTERNET STARTER'S KIT
Compiled by: David Ottalini
WAP /// SIG Co-Chairman
September/October 1995
Welcome to the WAP Apple Family Internet Starter Kit!
We've attempted to compile literally a ton of information for you about
the Internet and how you can use it with your Appe II or /// computer.
That's right - literally ALL Apple IIs - from the Plus on up to the GS and
any version of the /// - can and do have the ability to surf the Internet.
It's not as pretty as the Macs and PCs can do these days with their Web
Surfers, etc. BUT computers were accessing the Internet for years before
these latest software goodies ever showed up. And besides - you don't
need the memory or special software that the newer machines need.
These disks are a work in progress - please let us know how we can
improve them for you. IF you would like to contribute more to them, or
make some adjustements here and there, please let us know. We want
these disks to be a wonderful resource to the entire Apple II family!
DISK APPLE-3-WAP-int-15 :
SIDE ONE
Read.Me.First : A compilation of the files on this disk.
INET.PRIVACY1 (Directory)
Information on email and account privacy, anonymous mailing and
posting, encryption, and other privacy and rights issues associated
with use of the Internet and global networks in general.
PART.1 : Identity and Why Its Important on the Internet
PART.2 : Privacy on the Inerternet
PART.3 : Anonymity on the Internet
PART.4 : Privacy and Rights Issues
PART.5 : The Clipper Chip (encryption)
SIDE TWO
INET.PRIVACY2 (Directory)
PART.6 : Resources; Miscellaneous
HHIKERS.GUIDE : Yet another Internet Guide for your consideration.