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Glasnos3 license and other info:
If you enjoy using Glasnos3, Arrows, Atoms, Roball, Target,
LineBlazers or anything else you have of mine, encourage me by
sending just $20 (AUS) and your comments. This program contains at
least 100 hours of programming. Any money sent to me will be used
to buy better software and hardware, possibly a super VGA '486. In
return I will send you the latest version of Glasnos, registered to
you, plus anything else I have worked on recently that can be fitted
on a disk (720k). Send $25 (AUS) for a 1.44Mb disk packed full of
my games. If you can't afford to send money, just send me a
postcard and your comments. You won't receive the latest version of
anything, but it is great to hear from the people that my software
eventually reaches.
Send your mail to: Murray Brandon
P.O. Box 645, Hawthorn
VIC 3122, AUSTRALIA
For those of you who are playing at work, why not pool together
$25 (AUS) and send it to me, as sort of a collective registration.
By the way, 'B' is the "boss" key.
Planned future works:
- Mouse versions of Arrows and Atoms.
- Adlib/SoundBlaster version of Glasnos & other games.
- New Improved VGA/Adlib Roball.
- 500 the card game (VGA).
- A working Quick Basic To C conversion program
- CUA Libraries for Quick Basic, with hypertext-style help systems
and source code generator.
- VGA LineBlazers
- Some two player things.
....Now for the boring legal stuff:
Glasnos3 is not public domain software, nor is it free
software. All users are granted a limited licence to copy and share
this program with other users, on the following conditions:
- that the program is not distributed in modified form.
- that a "minimum fee" (as described below) or no fee at all is
charged for Glasnos3.
- that this file is not removed.
"Minimum fee" does NOT include anything that unnecessarily
increases the cost of obtaining the copy of the software, such as
selling it inside expensive plastic boxes with colour covers. The
user may charge a SMALL fee to cover the cost of letting other users
know about the product (such as through a shareware catalogue) and a
SMALL fee for putting the software onto a disk and giving it to
others. If you feel that you paid an unreasonable price for someone
to do the above for you, then they may have breached the license
agreement, so please let me know about it.
Distribution practises that are acceptable:
- giving a copy to a mate.
- distribution using a bulletin board.
- "minimum fee" mail order software distribution groups.
- "minimum fee" shop copying services.
- Reading the binary code to someone over the phone.