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SWIND is expected to be released May, 1989.
The following forms will be available:
CPM -
The basic libraries in Microsoft .REL and SLR Systems .REL
format.
IBM -
The basic libraries in Microsoft .OBJ format.
Small and Large memory models.
Other -
For other systems, and those who wish to add their own
routines, the complete documented source code will be available.
Including -
The basic distributions will include, besides the libraries,
source code for the dependence routine(s), startup code
similar to INIT.Z80 and SWINDEMO.C, and users manual with
examples tailored to the computer system type.
Pricing -
Pricing will be based upon distribution form and use
and is to be determined.
Royalties -
No royality fees will be charged for use of the libraries
in programs made for general Public Domain distribution.
Programs using the libraries as part of a commercial product
will be charged nominal fees based upon the system and
projected cost of the product itself.
Inquiries -
Please direct all inquires to:
Eugene Nolan
PO BOX 1432
Fort Washington
Pa, 19034
- or -
DHN* RCPM (215) - 623 - 4040 1/8/N 3/12/2400 baud
c/o Eugene Nolan
Please use the following format for any inquires:
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Name -
Company -
Address -
Phone - Day: Evening:
( Address is required for a response, Phone is optional )
Target system - ( fill in all applicable )
CPM :
IBM :
Other :
Development system -
Operating System :
Processor type :
Processor speed :
Mass storage :
Desired
distribution format -
floppy size, density, etc :
Projected end use - ( fill in all applicable, as much space as needed )
PD release :
Shareware($) :
Commercial($) :
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Future -
If there is enough of a response, all assembler versions of the program
for different systems will be considered.
Support of other "C" compilers for the IBM PC.
Various 'graphics' routines ( of course at the expense of available memory )