> 

> I never claimed AmiTCP 4 was still in development, if you open your
> damn lazy eyes I stated "original AmiTCP 4".  Just because development
> has stopped on a product* DOES NOT MEAN IT STOPS WORKING!*

Mike, come on. You said 'your choice is AmiTCP 4', which was discontinued
ages ago. Genesis doesn't 'stop working' either, so why on earth tell people
to go for (an ancient) AmiTCP 4, over a working copy of Genesis. It makes no
sense!

> Well I was unaware that it should be removed from AMinet, but it is
> still available on Aminet CDs anyway.  But you seem to be getting
> these points from out of the clouds, I never claimed you could
> register or gain support for AmiTCP?  Did I, eh?

Read what I said above.

> Genesis took the original AMiTCP code and added a modern interface to
> its functions.  And slapped some new code in to and probably further
> developed it.  BTW people, this is not offical just what I am
> assuming.

Oh, so you are now the Genesis coder too, and now make your 'statement' on
how the code was put together, despite me actually informing you that it's a
lot more than a 'modern interface to AmiTCP'.

My oh my, your are making statements, wrongly, *after* I tell you the truth.
You do realise that Genesis was based on my idea/functionality?

'Slapped in new code' is a bit of an understatement to say the least. It
took around a year to 'slap in' this code, mainly due to a lot of re-writing
of core AmiTCP functionality.

> Crawl back into your class room Chris.  I personally don't know how
> you managed to spread out a simple statment into a complete mail full
> of derived junk.

As your absolute ridiculous comments, which you actually believe *are true*,
are, as I said, ridiculous. Worse, you are writing them as if you are some
kind of 'official spokesperson' on the subject, of which the contents are
both totally incorrect, untrue and made up.

Why do you think I have replied like I have? I'm hardly going to either
agree or ignore your comments, am I? Especially when they are *more* than
junk!

Chris.

-- 
Chris Wiles
Active Technologies - http://www.active-net.co.uk

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