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Re: It's MACOS dammit
Brian Hammack (brian.hammack@rook.wa.com) wrote:
: Mspaeth@mit.Edu raised the cup and toasted:
: ME(C| I'd suggest buying GBBS/ACOS (A Crappy Operating System -- TC
: | Wilson) then looking for a copy of MACOS (TC Wilson's far
: | superior hacked version of ACOS that added a *lot* of extra
: | functionality)...
: Reposting this paragraph for Rubywand's edification that when I put
: the line "2qwk! originally ran under MACOS" I fucking meant MACOS and
: not what was printed in _II Alive_ under my precious byline, "Mac OS."
: Common mistake for non-Apple // users, but inexcusable in of all
: places an Apple // fanzine. Yes, I'm still salty about it; this is why
: I never wrote the article update for version 2.04.
: << mushroom >>
: and 2qwk 2.x runs under ACID for flexibility -- LSW
: did get official permission to use MACOS from ACOS'
: owner because 2qwk is an offline, not online, util.
: This info was deleted from the final article as
: well, making the "Mac OS" bit all the more stupid.
: p.s. - Yes, LSW is still hard at work on tweaking FontPimp.
: * 2qwk! 2.04 * Sliding zipper: last thing a virgin hears as a virgin.
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: yet another annoying post by brian.hammack@rook.wa.com -- deal with it.
I am the current owner of GBBS and know nothing about allowing the use of
MACOS which all agree was hacked from GBBS, that is unless the user has
purchesed GBBS. I know that L&L had broght some kind of action against the
writer of MACOS and they agreed to stop putting it out and agreed not to
do it anymore. I know nothing about offline use of it, which to me would
be the same as any other use. If someone has written information that
shows otherwise I would like to see it. I'm not planning to make any
money, believe me I bought the rights to save the program and make sure
there is continued support.
I will take legal action if I find systems running either GBBS/ACOS or
MACOS who have not purchased it or received it in another legal manner, or
giving the code or operating systems away or allowing it to be D/L as was
being done. Lance may not have done much to protect the program, but I
have the means and the will to do so. It would be a FEDERAL CRIME with
large fines and jail.
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The above are my ideas and have nothing to do with whoever my employer is.
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