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- From: wglenn@utkux1.utk.edu (Hecubus)
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- Subject: Re: C64 CDROM
- Date: Mon, 01 Jan 1996 03:07:31 GMT
- Organization: University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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- doug.cottton@the-spa.com (Doug Cotton) wrote:
-
- >There have been one or two other CD's mentioned in the past that were
- >available only from individuals. I've seen the list of programs on one of
- >these, and basically it was all illegal (de-protected commercial games for
- >the most part). Such a product deserves only the attention of the
- >authorities charged with locating and prosecuting criminals, not the
- >Commodore community.
-
- Don't listen to this. The High Voltage CD is unbelievable. Write me
- and I'll email a file which describes its contents. BTW, if you are
- quick to judge any person who is willing to copy a ten year old piece
- of software that has been forgotten by everyone except used software
- and software closeout dealers, then please also make it publically
- know that you share the same feelings towards anyone who uses an C64
- emulator (at least C64S or PC64) which are distributed with copyright
- protected ROM's.
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