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Re: Reclassification of S-C Assembler
- Subject: Re: Reclassification of S-C Assembler
- From: Willie Yeo <willie@ssc.qld.edu.au>
- Date: 2000/04/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Customer of Connect.com.au Pty. Ltd.
- References: <matI4.1037$Sz2.518959@news.pacbell.net> <38f91a64.766454143@news> <8dbnto$m6q$1@merope.saaf.se> <38fa44d2.842863496@news> <8dfbci$e2l$1@merope.saaf.se>
- Reply-to: willie@ssc.qld.edu.au
Paul Schlyter wrote:
> That's an inefficient administration of resources. It took me a
> total of perhaps a few hours to locate the authors of the S-C
> Assembler and Flash! The Integer Basic Compiler, and then have an
> email conversation with then to get their permission to release their
> software to the public domain.
Paul, firstly I'd like to thank you for your efforts in getting yet a
few more titles to be reclassified for the benefit of the Apple II
Community. I am able to verify the reclassification, and it shall be listed
later on in the Treasure Chest Project pages.
On the other hand, I'd like to say this as well, both Treasure Chest
Project and the Lost Classics spends a great amount of time tracking down
author(s) and copyright owner(s) in search of them reclassifying their
titles. It is not an easy path, we have of course setbacks and such. We
track leads and even look hard, but since there are many titles that has
been released for the Apple II family of computers, it is not easy to look
for all.
It is easy for you to focus all your energy into a specific target, but
for us, it is a multiple target.