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- From: sage@LL.MIT.EDU (Jay Sage)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm
- Subject: BDS C
- Message-ID: <9211161440.AA06505@LL.MIT.EDU>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 19:40:40 GMT
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- Lindsay Haisley was kind in mentioning me as a source for BDS C, but there
- were two inaccuracies that should be corrected. First, Sage Microsystems
- East is my wife's company. They carry all the products I like, and I am
- happy to provide technical support. In the case of BDS C, I worked with
- Leor Zolman to develop the Z-System version of BDS C, with is now included
- along with the older CP/M version in the standard BDS C product package.
-
- A more serious error in Lindsay's message was the mirror-imaging of part of
- Sage Microsystem's phone number. I won't repeat the wrong number; the
- correct number is 617-965-3552. The number for the BBS was correct
- (965-7259). The recommendation to call voice late in the evening was also
- correct. The best time to find me at home is between 11 pm and midnight
- Eastern time (even that will fail on occasion). I'm happy to talk about
- almost any subject related to CP/M-compatible computing.
-
- -- Jay
-
-