Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!usc!sdd.hp.com!apollo!moynihan_r From: moynihan_r@apollo.HP.COM (Robert Moynihan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: Re: Amiga includes and amiga.lib needed. Message-ID: <50589a21.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> Date: 13 Mar 91 21:12:00 GMT References: <504d6bb5.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> Sender: root@apollo.HP.COM Reply-To: moynihan_r@apollo.hp.com (Robert Moynihan) Organization: Apollo Computer, Chelmsford, MA Lines: 36 In article dillon@overload.Berkeley.CA.US (Matthew Dillon) writes: >In article <504d6bb5.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> moynihan_r@apollo.HP.COM (Robert Moynihan) writes: >>I just picked up the DICE compiler and environment, having >>ordered it from DevWare. > W H A T !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You *ordered* DICE from DevWare? Just how > much did they charge? Just in case you didn't get my e-mail, they charge $3.95 to $5.95 for all the disks they sell, price varies depending on the quantity of disks you buy. 1-9 disks is $5.95, 10-24 is $4.95, 25+ is $3.95. I don't think it was the registered version, as the version I got doesn't support floating point, and as I understand it, the registered version does. If it matters, they sell all sorts of freeware and shareware. They do explicitly indicate that some of their software is considered shareware (DICE included), and they encourage users to support the authors by sending the authors their requested registration fees. DevWare has full page ads monthly in Amiga World (cringe, cringe). In the ad, they acknowledge your authorship. To be honest, that was the reason I ordered it. I'd heard you wrote good software. > Matthew Dillon dillon@Overload.Berkeley.CA.US > 891 Regal Rd. uunet.uu.net!overload!dillon > Berkeley, Ca. 94708 > USA ============================///==================================== moynihan_r@apollo.hp.com /// "Winners are losers who got up and Plink: Moynihan \\\/// gave it just one more try." Hewlett-Packard/Apollo \XX/ -Dennis DeYoung