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- From: walker@twix.unx.sas.com (Doug Walker)
- Subject: Re: Upgrade MANX C for ADOS 3.0 stuff? How
- Originator: walker@twix.unx.sas.com
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 18:12:52 GMT
- References: <1993Jan13.225958.12298@trl.oz.au> <1993Jan20.153218.12717@lds.loral.com> <C17nG8.5zF@well.sf.ca.us>
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- In article <C17nG8.5zF@well.sf.ca.us>, comeau@csanta.attmail.com (Greg Comeau) writes:
- |> In article <1993Jan20.153218.12717@lds.loral.com> billt@lds.loral.com writes:
- |> >A few weeks ago, I spoke with Manx and the guy there told me that
- |> >*ALL* Amiga new development in on hold.
- |> >He cited as reasons: Few people are buying new Amiga compilers;
- |> >CBM has been supporting SAS with vast $$$$
- |> >and they were going it alone; some undetailed comments about
- |> >unfair play that CBM engaged in relative to even
- |> >mentioning that MANX existed.
- |>
- |> That's some pretty strong allegations if we're discussing rumor.
- |> I wouldn't mind having the name and number of the MANX person you
- |> spoke with on this issue. I wouldn't mind seeing SAS and CBM
- |> responses to this either. Thanks.
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- I agree that it's pretty strong allegations, and I can categorically
- deny that Commodore is supporting the SAS/C compiler with any kind
- of marketing or monetary advantage other than as a customer.
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- I don't know what the part about C= not mentioning that Manx exists
- means.
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