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  • Subject: Re: loan amortization in RPG?
  • From: DNNJ23A@xxxxxxxxxxx (MR ROY H SCHNAUSS III)
  • Date: Thu, 30 Oct 1997 10:03:41, -0500

Dear Don,

We are using a system 36 at our office.  This is used as our client 
database.  However, my dad has never turned on his terminal.  He 
still swears by his Apple II + computer, for the very reason of doing 
a loan amoritization program that came packaged with Apple Barrel 
software.  I never thought about it, but it would be nice to have a 
loan amoritization program on the 36 for him to use.  This would 
allow him to print his results and would give him a reason to use the 
terminal that is in his offfice.  Do you know where I can get a copy 
of a loan amoritization program?  I do not have anything except 
software provided by IBM on the machine in addition to the 
application package.  Did this program come with the computer or will 
I have to get it elsewhere?

Thanks,

Roy
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