Home Boxes?
Andreas Arff
ANDREASA@dhhalden.no
5 Jun 93 19:22:25 +0100
> Andreas Arff Said:
>
> > Borland has got a very liberal copy policy. You can distribute x number of
> > copies, as long as only one is used at a time, and since we are spread
> > through out the world, that wouldn't be any crucial difficulties, if someone
> > has got a *legal* copy of it!
>
> I got a legal copy of BC++ 3.1. If you think I'm going to upload it,
> you're nuts. It's like 16 HD floppies.
Well, we'd only need TASM:-)
> > If we use GNU, mustn't we agree on some special policy things then.
>
> Not if Moose is going to be free software, which, as far as I know, it
> will be.
Yeap.
> > BTW, we'll
> > need an assembler for MOOSE anyway, so why don't we put our language group
> > to do it? It is very easy to make a simple assembler! Only to hardcode the
> > different op-codes to the different asm. commands.
> > MASS, Moose ASSembler.
>
> OK, let's do it. I'm posting another (short) mesage about this - read it.
I got to messages from you, right - but they both where the same:-)
> > Nough bullshit from me:-).
>
> Hey, now, what's THAT supposed to mean? :-)
Can't we take that discussion on alt.flame, I'm in a bad mood today:-(.
> Dan Odom
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