Oops, You are correct Carson, for a substantial fee, you can purchase the
rights to the source code for Gauntlet. But the typical SNAKE person will
telly you that NAI no longer offers this.. :(
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>>>> "Mark" == Mark Teicher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Mark> "Hard and Crunchy on the outside" "Soft and Chewy on the inside"
> Mark> The people that are in the trenches want to every little nook and cranny
> Mark> about a particular product. That is why the Crystal Box solution
> Mark> previously offered by TIS was an ideal solution. Today, none of the
> Mark> vendors offer source code.. :(
>
> Not true. NAI still offers source code to Gauntlet. It is, as I understand
> it, no longer free, however*. While this is sad, it is better than not
> offering it at all.
>
> * My employer's contract was with TIS, and specified source code. So we get
> it as a legacy, rather than as a purchased item, thus my hedging on this one.
>
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