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- From: jamie@cdevil.unx.sas.com (James Cooper)
- Subject: Re: Includes, AutoDocs & AmigaGuide
- Originator: jamie@cdevil.unx.sas.com
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- Message-ID: <C0p80s.65@unx.sas.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 16:48:28 GMT
- References: <1993Jan11.150637.12991@irisa.fr>
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- In article <1993Jan11.150637.12991@irisa.fr>, noel@irisa.fr (Francois Noel,micas) writes:
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- > Hello,
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- > I would appreciate it if anybody out there reply to this few questions:
- >
- > How the AmigaGuide system is distributed ? It is a public domain or a
- > commercial product ? In both cases, where can I get it and at which prise ?
-
- AmigaGuide is a copyrighted product of Commodore. It is available to registered
- developers, and they can sign a rider to their Workbench distribution license in
- order to be able to ship AmigaGuide with their product. Currently, SAS/C (:-)
- and CDROM-FS include AmigaGuide.
-
- The price? To register as a developer, contact Commodore. Either that, or buy
- a copy of SAS/C or CDROM-FS...
-
- If you are patient, though, AmigaGuide is included as part of Amiga OS V3.0. As
- soon as V3.0 is available for your machine, you can upgrade and get AmigaGuide
- for free. :-)
-
- > Where can I get the comodore "Includes & AutoDocs" disks ? At which prise ?
-
- From Commodore. They have a distributor located in Germany who can sell you
- these disks, but I don't have their address. Perhaps someone else will post...
- --
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- Jim Cooper
- (jamie@unx.sas.com) bix: jcooper
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