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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 1994 17:16:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: Ryan Scott <rscott@gate.net>
Subject: Re: Amos_Pro Compiler
To: Eric Kilkenny <erick@efn.org>
Cc: Amos Mailing List <amos-list@access.digex.net>
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On Tue, 26 Jul 1994, Eric Kilkenny wrote:
> > > Hello Everyone! just out of curiousity. If The Amos_Pro
> > > Compiler is going to be released on to an Amiga Format disk or
> > > something. Does that make it Public domain? Because I have very hard
> > > time getting ahold of these Euro magazines that release this stuff. Is
> > > there any chance it could show up on aminet or something?
>
> > > Eric Kilkenny
> > > erick@efn.org
> >
> > Its been my experience that you are not allowed to copy them, but people
> > do anyway, even to pd boards. But if someone wants to copy TURBO PLUS
> > coverdisk - they can feel free.... the further it goes the better.
>
>
> I'v been hearing a little bit about this TURBO PLUS. What
> exactly can it do? (please excuse my newness to the list 8^) ...
> Which magazine featured it as a Cover disk?
>
> - Eric
CU Amiga had it... unfortunately they put an old version on, ggrrrrr...
But I'll be putting some newer stuff on the next disk hopefully. Check
it out - its really powerful stuff....
Ryan