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- From: borgen@stud.cs.uit.no (Borge Noest)
- Subject: Re: Attn Commodore: You are making a Big Mistake (Hardware Manual)
- Keywords: hardware reference manual
- References: <37190@cbmvax.commodore.com> <1992Nov21.123328.10653@ifi.uio.no> <1epl4iINN670@uwm.edu>
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- Organization: University of Tromsoe, Norway
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 14:04:15 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.140415.18308@news.uit.no>
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- In article <1epl4iINN670@uwm.edu> bloc1469@ee.ee.uwm.edu (Gregory R. Block) writes:
- >Does it matter? 98% of the people who buy the machines aren't
- >programmers. That 2% of programming types is going to have a rather
- >large % being registered developers under one program or another.
-
- [I think C= not releasing the AGA HWRM is the way to go, but]
- I now fully understand that we live in different worlds.
- Every single Amiga owner I know is programming, be it AMOS, C, or
- assembler.
- It must be some kind of cultural thing. People('kids') _are_ playing games,
- but it's not like you either play or program; programming is another form
- of having fun.
-
- Sounds like different worlds to me.
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