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- From: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Registrated developer, myth or reality?
- Date: 5 Mar 1996 07:21:50 GMT
- Organization: The Shadows' Parking lot
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- Olaf Barthel (olsen@sourcery.han.de) wrote:
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- > - Third party tools; the v37.55 Enforcer on the NDK is partly owned by
- > Mike Sinz, "scratch" and "memoration" belong to Bill Hawes. We tried
- > to get the most recent Enforcer from Mike but it didn't work out
- > (don't ask me why -- you wouldn't believe it).
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- Yes, we do ask why? Has he defected? :-(=) Anyway leave it out for now,
- advise people to find it on aminet (version 37.62)
-
- > - Other tools; the whole rest prints banner messages bearing the
- > Commodore copyright. Recompiling the code does not help in all
- > cases as some few tool sources are missing, for example wack v40 being
- > one of the missing pieces. Hey, who can wield a hex editor and wants
- > to spare a few hours to hack the copyright to ESCOM AG (yep,
- > it's ESCOM who owns the rights, not Amiga Technologies).
-
- Don't even need a hex editor, you could use CygnusEd, just do a search
- and replace, works fine as long as you make sure the two strings are the
- same length :) It has an arexx interface, so 30 minuttes to write the
- script and 15 minuttes for it load all files in a directory and convert
- them :)
-
- > I also believe that BIX should play an important part in the budding
- > developer support network.
-
- Why on earth would you want that?
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