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- From: wbardwel+@CMU.EDU (William Bardwell)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: New hardware reference manual
- Message-ID: <wf05Mq_00WB2Fl9B1s@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: 11 Nov 92 00:39:18 GMT
- Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
- Lines: 14
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- >>[tell me 10 demos that work on everything]
- >[tell me democoders that have all the machines]
- Strange that you would say that, that is why C=
- publishes standards, so people don't write code by
- just seeing if things run. The point is noone
- ever has all type of machines that their program
- will be run on, (cause some don't exist yet.)
- (strange how you hit the key point and took the
- wrong conclusion...)
- The standards now are that if you want something to
- work on all (and future) machines, use the OS!
-
- William Bardwell
- wbardwel+@[cs.]cmu.edu
-