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- From: bojsen@moria.UUCP (Per Bojsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: New hardware reference guide?
- Message-ID: <1bfd2267.ARN5ddb@moria.UUCP>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 20:17:27 GMT
- References: <mwm.2mpt@contessa.palo-alto.ca.us>
- <1992Nov15.151542.4756@imada.ou.dk>
- Reply-To: cbmehq!lenler!moria!bojsen
- Organization: IDUN-Soft Aps.
- Lines: 25
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- In article <1992Nov15.151542.4756@imada.ou.dk>, Bjoern Reese writes:
-
- > Not in Denmark, and I suspect that this option isn't available in most
- > countries either.
-
- You can become registered developer in Denmark for $75, if you can
- convince the C= support people you have a need for it. Demonstrating
- examples of your work would probably help here, I guess.
-
- > 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.)
-
- Note that even if you can't convince C= do to register you, you can still
- get virtually all the information you need to develop programs, i.e.,
- the RKMs are available in various bookstores (even in Denmark!), the
- native developer kit is available from C= (you don't have to be registered
- to buy it), AmigaMail is available, older DevCon notes are available, etc.
-
- --
- "There had been something loose about the // Greetings from Per Bojsen
- station dock all morning, skulking in // cbmehq!lenler!bojsen
- amongst the gantries and the lines and the \\ // bojsen@moria.home.id.dth.dk
- canisters which were waiting to be moved ..." \X/ pb@id.dth.dk
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