On 11-Mar-99 Jonathan NAYLOR wrote:
> was that TheNet was a straight copy of NET/ROM, the only differences being
> that
> the
> names of variables and functions were different, and the calling order was
> reversed. I
> remember that John G8BPQ also submitted his code to Software 2000 at that
> time
> to get
> the official seal of approval from them, he did.
> 

Which at means that even Software 2000 could tell the difference between a
program written in (mainly) C code (TheNet) for Z80 and one written in pure
8086 assembler (BPQ). Incidentally BPQ source is not in the public domain (it
contains a number of bits of what John regards as proprietary [= not 
his to give away] software). However, the result is most definitely FREE.

Dirk G1TLH
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Dirk-Jan Koopman, Tobit Computer Co Ltd 
At the source of every error which is blamed on the computer you will find
at least two human errors, including the error of blaming it on the computer.

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