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Re: GSoft BASIC Ships
- Subject: Re: GSoft BASIC Ships
- From: mikew50@aol.com (MikeW50)
- Date: 1998/07/30
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <6pnft2$dfe$1@client2.news.psi.net>
Re: GSoft BASIC Ships
>If joe sixpack writes GS/OS application "Revenge of the Fubar", what does it
>take for him to distribute this program among the a2gs community? Do you embed
>a GS/OS-SYS16 interpreter inside of the "executable", or is it like VB4, where
>you must bundle a runtime interpreter? And what are the licensing restrictions
>on this?
MakeRuntime, a utility that comes with GSoft BASIC, will create an application
file with a run-time version of the interpreter, tool interfaces for any tools
the program uses, and the BASIC program itself. All of this is in a single,
neat, Finder-launchable application file.
Owners of GSoft BASIC can distribute these programs with no license fee.
Mike Westerfield