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<h2>GNO-Related Web Links</h2>
The following links are also likely to be of interest to GNO users
and programmers.
<ul>
<li>The <A HREF="/gno/describe">
Describe Database</A> Page. This is a database containing information
on current GNO and ORCA/Shell utilities, including version numbers
and from where they can be obtained.
<li><A HREF="http://www.hypermall.com/companies/procyon">
Procyon Enterprises Inc</A>
<li><A HREF="http://www.byteworks.us">The Byte Works</A>,
creators of ORCA/C, ORCA/M, and other programming tools.
(See their <a href="http://www.byteworks.us/Byte_Works/Morgue.html">
morgue</a> for the Apple II related things.)
<li>Soenke Behrens' <A HREF="http://warshaft.com/obugs.htm">
ORCA/C Bug List</A>
<li><A HREF="http://www.geeks.org/~taubert/gstcp/index.html">
GS/TCP</A>
<li><A HREF="http://www.apple2.org/marinetti/">Marinetti</A>
</ul>
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The following links have a less direct relevance to GNO, but may still
be useful:
<ul>
<li>The <A HREF="http://www.pathname.com/fhs">File System Hierarchy</A>
&quot;standard&quot;. This is not a true standard in the ANSI/ISO
sense, but still contains a lot of useful information.
<b>NOTE:</b> <em>GNO is based on 4.4BSD which does not, at this
time, completely follow the suggested hierarchy. GNO sites
should use the hierarchy specified in the
<A HREF="%%FAQ%%">FAQ</A>. </em>
</ul>
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