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- PREV="author.html"
- NEXT="require.html"
- QTEXT="Fuck the 90s - stay inside and sleep 'em thru"
- QAUTHOR='Chris Knox, "Liberal Backlash Angst (The Excuse)"'>
-
- <H2>Aminet</H2>
-
- <P>New releases of <hsc> will be uploaded to <A
- HREF="http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/~aminet">Aminet</A>, look for
- <UL>
- <LI><AMINET FILE="text/hyper/hsc.readme"> - find out which version is the current one
- <LI><AMINET FILE="text/hyper/hsc.lha"> - binaries and documentation for AmigaOS
- <LI><AMINET FILE="text/hyper/hsc-source.lha"> - source code
- </UL>
-
- <P>Note that it might take a few days until this version is available
- from your local Aminet mirror-site. As there are numerous ways to
- obtain data from Aminet, you do not necessarily need have access to w3
- or ftp.</P>
-
- <H2>Support w3-Pages</H2>
-
- <P>There is a support-w3-page for <hsc>:</P>
-
- <IMG SRC="image/austria.gif" ALT="[Austria]">
- <A HREF="http://www.giga.or.at/~agi/hsc/"><(HSC.Anchor)></A><BR>
- <IMG SRC="image/teutsch.gif" ALT="[Germany]">
- <A HREF="http://wwwcip.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/~inf11108/support/hsc/"><(HSC.ANCHOR)></A><BR>
-
- <P>You can also download the current version from there. Furthermore
- it provides a browsable version of this documentation and maybe a
- pre-release or bugfixes.</P>
-
- <P>However you should think twice before downloading a pre-release.
- Normally I add some notes about the state of it. If it just claims to
- fix some bugs, there should be no problem about it. But if it says it
- contains some new experimental features in an early state or something
- like that, you should probably leave it untouched. In this case, it
- most likely only interesting for people who know what is going on.</P>
-
- <H2>Stupid-Questions-Support</H2>
-
- <P>So what if you have a problem not covered in this manual, as it
- would be out of it scope? This includes things like writing
- <Makefile>s, fiddling with CLI-arguments, modifying the included
- example scripts to fit your personal needs and so on?</P>
-
- <P>Well, there are both online and written manuals on all of these
- topics. Search the usual sources (read: w3, Aminet, book stores
- etc.).</P>
-
- <P>For very specific problems you might want to try some of these
- newsgroups. If you don't mind searching the correct answer in 723
- follow-ups. Try to avoid all newsgroups containing the term
- <qq>html</qq> in their name, as it is near to impossible to get a
- reasonable reply there (general rule: 11 idiots out of 10 read
- newsgroups containing the term <qq>html</qq> in their name. 12 of them
- also post articles there.)</P>
-
- <P>And by no means send those questions to me. That's the curse of
- freeware.</P>
-
- <H2>Reasonable-Questions-And-Remarks-Support</H2>
-
- Contact <A HREF="author.html">author</A> for that, as it will both
- help to improve the program and the manual.
-
- </WEBPAGE>
-