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- Apple II, (continued)
- Your ID has been researched and is known!,
Charles Turley
- PR--Gilbert Amelio CEO,
Kawasaki
- Stuff about Gilbert Amelio,
Kawasaki
- Re: Got a different Linux box, it *still* keeps crashing,
Ralph Silverman
- Re: Unix 2GB file size limit,
Ralph Silverman
- Re: Exponential Problems and Exponential Computers,
Ralph Silverman
- Re: AI Chess program: a project suggestion,
Ralph Silverman
- Re: Turing Test Meaningless?,
Ralph Silverman
- Re: The Logic Error Solution,
Ralph Silverman
- Re: Use of the word "logicism" in AI,
Ralph Silverman
- Re: Make it a 486 chip?,
Ralph Silverman
- turing machine...who cares?,
Ralph Silverman
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: turing machine...who cares?,
Ralph Silverman
- Re: turing machine...who cares?,
Ralph Silverman
- turing machine...who cares?,
Ralph Silverman
turing machine...who cares? 2,
Ralph Silverman
Re: Trademarks, etc. Re: Micro-C, Initialize global arrays within declaration, how?,
Ralph Silverman
Re: Micro-C, Passing arguments from main() to subroutine(arg1,...)?,
Andrew Gierth
Re: puzzle,
Ralph Silverman
Re: Need help finding compiler,
Ralph Silverman
Re[2]: Software distribution. >Oops... I also am aware of another software title published by >Melbourne House, i.e. "War in the Middle Earth" for the Apple IIGS. > >Would I know the status of the above mentioned title ? In 1986 the Melbourne House label was sold to Mastertronics in the U.K. War in Middle Earth was done by them, we only provided them with the license to use the Tolkien material. I believe Mastertronics eventually became part of the Virgin group but I can't be sure. You would have to chase up the distribution rights with them. Sorry I can't help you with this one. Philip Mitchell. Technical Director. Beam International Pty. Ltd.,
philipm
Re: Software distribution.,
philipm
Re: print floats YES pacific hi-tech ppd dos shareware 'c' language compiler,
Ralph Silverman
two agendas of artificial intelligence,
Ralph Silverman
Re: rand() - implementation ideas [Q],
Ralph Silverman
Pirate site with commercial A2 software,
Nathan Mates
RE: WordPerfect for Apple II,
Heather Boyer
Re: calls,
Steve Cavanaugh
Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
richard . b
Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Charles T. 'Dr. Tom' Turley
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Nathan Mates
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- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
pubpc1
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Joe Kohn
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Charles T. 'Dr. Tom' Turley
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Charles T. 'Dr. Tom' Turley
- Apple IIs and Legal profit (Turley vs Reality again),
Nathan Mates
- Re: Apple IIs and Legal profit (Turley vs Reality again),
Marvin
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Henrik 'Ratte' Gudat
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Joe Kohn
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Joe Kohn
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
richard . b
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Tom Zuchowski
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Joe Kohn
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Gary Law
- Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
Steve Mentzer
Re: Tom Turley: Banned from Attending K-Fest '97,
stephen e buggie
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