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  17. Date: Wed, 05 Mar 1997 17:38:28 +0000
  18. From: James Daniels <J.R.Daniels@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
  19. Organization: Apex Designs
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  23. Subject: Re: Compiling with CRAFT
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  29.  
  30. Joona I Palaste wrote:
  31. > Hey everybody!
  32. > I own the CRAFT extension, and have installed it on my AMOS Pro system.
  33. > My question is this: If I compile a program that uses CRAFT commands,
  34. > it works fine on my machine, but does it work on machines that don't
  35. > have CRAFT installed? Does the CRAFT code go into libraries or into
  36. > the program itself? Explanations would be appreciated.
  37.  
  38. The code goes into the  program itself; so you shouldn't have a problem
  39. running the compiled code on another machine.
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