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- From: breese@monet.imada.ou.dk (Bjoern Reese)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: New hardware reference guide?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov15.151542.4756@imada.ou.dk>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 15:15:42 GMT
- References: <mwm.2mpt@contessa.palo-alto.ca.us>
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- Organization: Dept. of Math. & Computer Science, Odense University, Denmark
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- In article <mwm.2mpt@contessa.palo-alto.ca.us> mwm@contessa.palo-alto.ca.us
- (Mike Meyer) writes:
- > In <Bxnx67.D6K@cck.coventry.ac.uk>, csg019@cch.coventry.ac.uk (-~=Zaphod=~-)
- wrote:
- > > 2. If being a Registered Developer means paying large amounts of cash for
- > > information about your machine, then your average demo code is not going
- > > to be able to afford it.
- >
- > I think what it means depends on the country it's in. I suspect that
- > in most countries, there is an option available that doesn't involve a
- > large amount of cash.
-
- Not in Denmark, and I suspect that this option isn't available in most
- countries either. I remember some time ago, when a friend of mine tried
- to become a Registered Developer and was rejected because was only doing
- demos... or something like that (it has been some time ago, so I don't
- remember the exact cause, but it was something along these lines.)
-
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- Bjoern Reese | Email: breese@imada.ou.dk
- Odense University, Denmark | Voice: +45 65 932 182 (private)
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