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┌──────────────────────────────╖
│ Welcome to 80XXX Snippets! ║
├──────────────────────────────╢
│ 80X0393 - March 1993 ║
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All the code I put into 80XXX Snippets for distribution is Public Domain
or free to the best that I can determine. Since 80XXX Snippets includes
both public domain and free code, be sure to carefully read each header
or *.doc file for any free license restrictions which may apply.
Some changes have been made(I hope to the better) since the last release
of the Snippets:
- All FAQ's have the extension *.FAQ
- Textfiles have the extension *.TXT
- Documentation to source files have the extension *.DOC
Filedate and filetime reflect the release:
Jul 92 snippets: 07-30-92 07:00
Sep 92 snippets: 09-30-92 09:00
Mar 93 snippets: 03-30-93 03:00
I know, nothing spectacular just gives (me) a better overview. :)
This time there will be no Diff file (80X0393D.ZIP). I did so many
changes and reorganization that it is highly recomended to get the
complete 'collection'.
BTW, you are more than welcome to contact me for any comments, ideas or
suggestions to improve 80XXX Snippets.
80XXX Snippets have been released for the first time in July 1992.
Distribution (usually) will be in two files:
80Xmmyy.ZIP full collection of 80XXX Snippets
80XmmyyD.ZIP differential pack. Contains only the files changed since
the last release
(needless to mention that mm indicates the month and yy the year of
release)
80XXX Snippets are distributed through the FidoNet Programer's Distri-
bution Network (PDNASM) and I also put them into CIS.
Also available at my BBS:
CTB Futures Board, 49-89-917754, 2:246/120@fidonet.org
9600 bps, V32-V42B, 24h Online
or in the U.S. at Terry Carmen's BBS:
The Reef, 1-315-4464150, 1:260/338@fidonet.org
9600 bps, V32-V42B, 24h Online
Free first time download
Magics for frequesting are:
80XSNIP for full collection
80XDIFF for differential package
I want to thank following fellow programers for spending their time and
sharing their knowledge to provide us with hot stuff:
(in alphabetical order)
Craig Allsop, Chris Barrett, Ed Beroset, David Boynton, Jerry Coffin,
Paul Cullum, Mark Dixon, Michael Forrest, Garry Freemyer, Emil Gilliam,
Rob Green, Matthew Hildebrand, Yousuf J. Khan, David Kirschbaum,
Jeffrey S. Lee, Darren Lyon, Doug Mansell, Rich Paul, David Poskie,
Matt Pritchard, Inbar Raz, Oliver Reubens, James Vahn, Dave M. Walker,
Sam Warden.
Enjoy 80XXX Snippets!
Uwe E. Schirm