Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!EN.ECN.PURDUE.EDU!eldorado From: eldorado@EN.ECN.PURDUE.EDU (David D Jansen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Hyper C Message-ID: <9002190601.AA26060@en.ecn.purdue.edu> Date: 19 Feb 90 06:01:17 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 24 Keywords: Hyper C To those who I have offended by uploading distribution Hyper C, I am sorry. I was not thinking that anyone would be alarmed by my actions. There was so much discussion on the net that I thought everyone would be excited to get a copy. I believe in Grandma, apple pie, and the American way but I don't believe in copyrights. Sure people put a lot of hard work into programming and other occupations and deserve to be recognized. But why should things be restricted so much. I program very much and will share my programs with others if it makes them happy or if they feel they can use it to improve it. In my classes, I get help from others in my programs and I help others. I don't really have a hippie attitude but when something I write helps educate someone, makes them happy, saves them trouble of doing it themselves, it makes me satisfied. I don't even need a CopyRight. Maybe I am the last of the hakers................................................................................ With regards to compiling Hyper C to get it to work in a stand alone Prodos environment, how do you do it. I always get a text file and not a binary object file. Even when I use the ccn compiler. What do you know that I don't? Dave Jansen (The Gilded One) eldorado@en.ecn.purdue.edu "We have to make all our programs idiot-proof. Idiots are very intelligent!"