Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!nuug!hod!borgen From: borgen@sfd.uit.no (Borge Nost) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: NoiseTracker V2.0 out! Message-ID: <1990Aug10.153656.2136@hod.uit.no> Date: 10 Aug 90 15:36:56 GMT References: <10129@bula.se> Sender: news@hod.uit.no (USENET News System) Distribution: comp Organization: University of Tromsoe, Norway Lines: 21 In article <10129@bula.se> Bjorn Knutsson writes: > >As for this crap about "This is based on by ", I >have read similar notes in the documentation for something called >"MasterSeka" and other illegal versions of the (in crackergroups) >popular assembler K-Seka. Now, I know that K-Seka is a commercial >product too, since I have seen the original of that too. The world goes in circles; Promax of Kefrens(one of the "famous" Seka-hackers) is said to soon be releasing a commercial assembler that will be Seka-compatible(same commands, use etc.) (Read it in a Danish computer magazine) BTW, these "new" Sekas are actually very good for hacks(demos etc.), but not as zippy as my ArgAsm. >Bjorn Knutsson / USENET: bjornk@bula.se or sunic!sics!bula!bjornk -- |//// ______________ don't use R/r(eply)! *mail* me ______________ \\\\| |/// ...and then there was AMIGA... \\\| |// internet: borgen%stud1@sfd.uit.no (Boerge Noest) \\| |/ studying at the worlds northernmost university \|