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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.