Re: dave Ledbury off line

1998-11-23 Thread Simon Cooke
== Microsoft Auto-Assimilation Responder ==

Move along please. Nothing to see here.

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>> Dave is always blowing his computer up! What on earth does he
>> keep doing to it
>
>Running Windows ?
>
>:)
>
>Lee.


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Re: SamDOS copyright.

1998-11-23 Thread BrenchleyR
In a message dated 21/11/98  21:59:33, you write:

>At 9:37 pm + 21/11/98, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>In a message dated 18/11/98  19:21:30, you write:
>>
>>>Who owns the SamDOS copyright, and is there permission to freely
>>>distribute it?
>>
>>Copyright held by Revelation Software. However, a SAMDOS image can be
>>distributed free of charge as EVERY computer sold had one.
>
>Every one? Or was it just every one with a disk drive... not that SamDos
>would have been particularly useful to the early tape-based machines!

Okokokok. Every disc based machine (and every slot-in slim-line drive sold --
well 90% anyway).
>
>Just to clarify here, we are talking about SamDos2 really, aren't we?

All versions of SAMDOS, but of course SAMDOS 2 for version 3 ROMs.
>
>Andrew
>
>

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RE: Sam C & kbhit()

1998-11-23 Thread Dan Doore
> A bug in Sam C.

Don't believe you :-)

> An older version doesn't seem to have that bug, so was
> suggesting other
> people try the older version (if they have it) if they have problems.

I always had problems with kbhit(), so I stole the keypress routine from   
Mr Laundon's ProType...


And as if by magic, David appeared!


:-)

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Re: Sam C & kbhit()

1998-11-23 Thread James R Curry


OASIS_E-Mail:
Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-

>> i have absolutely no idea what this is about.
>
>A bug in Sam C.

A vicious rumour persists that there's actually a function hidden 
somewhere within Sam C that works as it's meant to, although I haven't 
been able to find it...  ;)

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Re: Erm, HELLO!

1998-11-23 Thread Andrew Collier
At 11:47 pm + 22/11/98, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Welcome to SAM users. It's a bit quiet at the moment, but hopefully you'll see
>many names of  famous/infamous SAM enthusiasts appearing here.

Shameless sycophancy gratefully received, etc etc.

>I'm not sure if there's a "Who's Who" of the SAM world, but a good number of
>SAM users seem to be on line.

I think there's something similar on the scrapbook
 but this sounds like a perfect
opportunity to plug my "sam-users users" page

It's at . Various of
the regulars have got mugshots there, a brief introduction and some
interesting web links. (And a message to all the other subscribers who
haven't sent me anything yet: Get a move on!!)


>>In a message dated 22/11/98 20:54:55 BST, David Laundon wrote:
> Well, I've been on the Internet for just a couple of months now and I've
> just found you lot!  I thought I'd just let you know I'm here, and say
> hello!

Hello!

Er...  David Laundon H. I remeber that name...

You wrote the word processor in Sam C for Fred 60 didn't you?

And then there were those ETunes a few months later (Oh how the nostalgia
comes flooding back!)

Andrew

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Re: Erm, HELLO!

1998-11-23 Thread PGLOVER43
Hello David,

Welcome to SAM users. It's a bit quiet at the moment, but hopefully you'll see
many names of  famous/infamous SAM enthusiasts appearing here.

I'm not sure if there's a "Who's Who" of the SAM world, but a good number of
SAM users seem to be on line.

Feel free to ask any SAM-related questions and I'm sure you'll soon have a few
responses.

All the best,

Phil Glover.

In a message dated 22/11/98 20:54:55 BST, you write:

<< Subj: Erm, HELLO!
 Date:  22/11/98 20:54:55 BST
 From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Laundon)
 Sender:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sam-users)
 
 Well, I've been on the Internet for just a couple of months now and I've
 just found you lot!  I thought I'd just let you know I'm here, and say
 hello!
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 (Have I missed much?!!!)
  >>