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Re: REQ: Merlin Pro Help



In article <togtog-ya023480000801971425460001@news.tds.net>,
togtog@hotmail.com (togtog) wrote:

>> >If  I like it then I'll buy it, if I don't I'll delete it.
>> >
>> Yohoho.
>
>That is 100% true, just as its been for every program I have downloaded.
>Try before you buy.
>
This is true for $hareware. It used to be my motto when I was 15 and every
piece of Apple ][ software was unaffordable in French Guiana. Could only
acquire the full Wizardry line. ;-) Nowadays one can buy a
assembler/compiler for a mere US$75/95. So what?

Merlin Pro is a very good assembler but as you noted, it is a bit outdated
and you don't have *proper* documention. If you do practice other
languages such as Pascal and C (and even Modula 2), you should swap to the
ORCA line of products.

However when you download for FREE a commercial software, you should not
expect any kind of support from anybody -- except from pirates.

>> Tip: you have a brain, ten fingers and a keyboard. It shouldn't be very
>> hard to figure how to assemble and link such a tiny program under Merlin.
>> ;-)
>
>Very funny Mr. HaHa. That was a lot of help... [...]
>
It seems you don't like jokes. You should ask Madame Soleil. 

>If you can't be help then stop taking, because everyone of those not so
>nice posts, I'll reply to and people in here are going to get mighty sick
>of it. And it won't do you very much good to flame the shit out of me, I
>have a very hard shell.
>
It's not "I can't help": I won't help... I don't blame you... No need to
*threaten* anyone... Bye bye Mr. Blackbeard.

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