On Fri, 15 Jan 1999, Chris White wrote:
BUT I OWN SOLE COPYRIGHT TO E-COPY AND IF ANY SELL I'LL SUE FOR A MILLION
That's okay, Simon didn't say anything about selling it. ;)
At 9:07 pm + 14/1/99, Simon Cooke wrote:
Also, it doesn't matter *WHAT* protection you put on it, E-Copy will
copy it. There's NO foolproof way to stop someone from copying it.
Otherwise, the computer wouldn't be able to read it, would it?
Precisely true. And of all the sam-users capable of
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Simon Cooke wrote:
Maybe I should just release E-Copy and be done with it. It's very handy
for copying floppies - not necessarily games.
You might as well; security through obscurity is never a good idea, and
that's basically all Martin'd be relying on.
BUT I OWN SOLE COPYRIGHT TO E-COPY AND IF ANY SELL I'LL SUE FOR A MILLION
%) :o)
Chris White
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From: Paul Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 15 January 1999 18:30
Subject: Re: Gavin Smith Questions, the story so far
On Thu, 14 Jan
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], David
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
From: Simon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 13 January 1999 01:56
Subject: Re: Gavin Smith Questions, the story so far
If it's just the disk protection that's needed, couldn't Chris and I
just bang
Regarding Kaboom Simon Cooke wrote:-
If it's just the disk protection that's needed, couldn't Chris and I
just bang together a revamped version of the Lemmings/Parallax
protection, and then it could be distributed with E-Copy which a few
publishers have?
Regarding Kaboom Simon Cooke wrote:-
If it's just the disk protection that's needed, couldn't Chris and I
just bang together a revamped version of the Lemmings/Parallax
protection, and then it could be distributed with E-Copy which a few
publishers have?
At 9:07 pm + 14/1/99, Simon Cooke wrote:
Also, it doesn't matter *WHAT* protection you put on it, E-Copy will
copy it. There's NO foolproof way to stop someone from copying it.
Otherwise, the computer wouldn't be able to read it, would it?
Precisely true. And of all the sam-users capable of
At 6:38 pm + 12/1/99, Malcolm Mackenzie wrote:
I was asked in one mailing about `KABOOM!` and if I had any idea when
if
ever it would be released.
I answered by saying that I had spoken to wayne Coles, he told me that
as
soon as he had finished the project he was working on he would finish
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Malcolm Mackenzie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I was asked in one mailing about `KABOOM!` and if I had any idea when if
ever it would be released.
I answered by saying that I had spoken to wayne Coles, he told me that as
soon as he had finished the project he was working
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 02:01:53AM +, Graham Goring wrote:
I didn't say what year? at all. That was someone else.
You are quite correct. It was [EMAIL PROTECTED] who said Which year?.
imc
From: Simon Cooke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 13 January 1999 01:56
Subject: Re: Gavin Smith Questions, the story so far
If it's just the disk protection that's needed, couldn't Chris and I
just bang together a revamped version of the Lemmings/Parallax
I was asked in one mailing about `KABOOM!` and if I had any idea when if
ever it would be released.
I answered by saying that I had spoken to wayne Coles, he told me that as
soon as he had finished the project he was working on he would finish
`KABOOM!` and that this would be around March/April .
At 6:38 pm + 12/1/99, Malcolm Mackenzie wrote:
I was asked in one mailing about `KABOOM!` and if I had any idea when if
ever it would be released.
I answered by saying that I had spoken to wayne Coles, he told me that as
soon as he had finished the project he was working on he would finish
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Andrew Collier wrote:
Yes, I know. We read it too.
I didn't.
Your point?
A nice, amusing summary for those of us who can't be bothered to read the
amount of crap that gets sent to this list. Oh for the days of high SNR.
Malcolm - sorry I got your name wrong in my last
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