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Should there be a surge in demand for Tandata stacks, I have one available
for pp. Been sitting on a shelf for years because I can't bring myself to
junk it!!
Christopher Cave
I detect from the tone of your response that you are a bit cheesed off with
Richard's comments on the proposed licence.
I missed out on some of this because I have been trying a new spam
rejection program which was harder to configure than I thought so I
apologise if some of my comments are
As requested by Wolfgang Lenerz, I visit ql-users for a statement about the
SMSQ/E license.
The past:
1. SMSQ/E was simply a commercial product from commercial work. It was
developed and supported by Tony Tebby for native 68k hardware platforms,
e.g. GoldCard, QXL, SuperGoldCard, Q40, Q60.
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 05:43:25PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of spare manuals here (printed format) - sorry, don't know if
there is a version on a website anywhere..
thanks, I have forwarded the information.
Richard
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 09:18:24AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16 May 2002, at 13:28, Richard Zidlicky wrote:
can you say me how exactly the license requires
the resellers to provide support? In our private
discussion you went to great lengths to ensure me
how they are required
On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 10:39:29AM +0100, Roy Wood wrote:
I detect from the tone of your response that you are a bit cheesed off with
Richard's comments on the proposed licence.
I missed out on some of this because I have been trying a new spam
rejection program which was harder to
Is there any easy way to retrieve the job-id and to focus on it (as does
Qpac PICK tool) from a SBasic program ?
This is to achieve an interaction between task.
Claude
This is surely not a problem because the technically advanced can have
the source code and do the fixes, pass these back to Richard and he can
get them into an 'official' UQLX SMSQ/E.
that is the optimist view. However there is nothing in the license
that would guarantee me that the source
Interestingly, not all legitimate commercial interests
are served equally humbly here. When Peter Graf tried
to acquire the right to give away (for free) SMSQ-Q40
binaries in exchange for a substantial payment to TT
he was turned down (not because he offered too little
money btw).
I've glanced over the comments made by others on the SMSQ/E official
statement and have decided to take a nice long look at the statement
myself. The comments below are strictly my opinion, not based on any input
from the other commentors.
At 02:50 PM 5/13/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Official
Timothy,
When I got SMSQ/E from Jochen, I got:
a) A generic SMSQ/E User Guide (38 pages) that was not machine specific
b) Custom supplement pages for each hardware environment I bought
(typically 6-10 pages)
I agree that the SMSQ/E Reference manual is extra - but I do not think that
is
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