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Re: Who is Dr. Tom? (was: Should I stay or should I go?)
- To: irsman@winternet.com
- Subject: Re: Who is Dr. Tom? (was: Should I stay or should I go?)
- From: "Charles T. 'Dr. Tom' Turley" <gbmaidsf@wco.com>
- Date: 1996/06/25
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: 1WSW-CA & GS WorldView
- References: <4qdc97$8p1$1@mhadg.production.compuserve.com> <4qmtvg$9o0@bmerhc5e.bnr.ca> <4qndgm$pjb@blackice.winternet.com>
Thanks go to Ian Schmidt for the gigantic re-release to the public of
those docs and the all cap redundancy, waste of band-width, etc. with
the post of same! I still stand by ALMOST everything related - in the
entire documentation file for that NTV release, as noted in the previous
post. There are (of course) a few out dated facts in that documentation
and a few errors, Namely, the claim of DMA was a blatant error of
hardware ignorance on my part and was totally incorrect. It's no longer
a shareware, but a freeware and many of those mentioned by name - have
now sold their Apple IIGS and only use the Mac or PC. I guess the most
important omission of all in the documentation was not giving proper
credit to Ian Schmidt.
Sorry for the oversight Ian. But, at the point in time of that release,
Ian didn't care to much for me (Chuckee T) and I (Chuckee T) didn't care
to much for Ian either.
So, allow me to take this present point in time to honor Ian Schmidt
with my acknowledge and my special thanks to Ian Schmidt, our special
self-proclaimed 'GS Sound God - for the Apple IIGS'.
I've even decided to honor Ian with a re-release of his 'Magic' MMM.SHK
music and game archive to the public, via GS WorldView, for everybody to
download, review and ENJOY! You can all find it their now within the
*JUNExxx folder. I also think the time is ripe, to present a re-release
of EgoZap (a strange and provocative 3 disk set of multimedia
programming dares, spoofs and CRUDITIES, aimed at Ian, me and a few
others with BIG EGO trips - for the public to download and review from
GS WorldView. In fact, I think I should make all of Ian Schmidt's
programs that were ever released available for the public to download,
have and review from GS WorldView. I'm sure the public will find them
all to be very entertaining and very enlightening in their nature and
content. I'll do my best to have them all available from GS WorldView -
within the next week or so!
I was also going to include all of his MegaMusic Demo's. But, I decided
against it, as he seems to have also included in one of those disk
series and archives - a couple of pirated beta's of; DreamGraphix and
Emerald Vision - 3200 paint programs!
Cheers,
Tom