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Re: 0.25k program contest ***ANNOUNCEMENT***



In article <D6J0Dv.HvI@IRO.UMontreal.CA> guertinp@IRO.UMontreal.CA (Paul
Guertin) writes:
>Announcing...
> 
>The Usenet 256-byte Apple II program contest
>--------------------------------------------
> 
>-*- Basic rules: -*-
> 
>(1) Contest not restricted to games: demos, utilities, etc. welcome
>(2) Must run on an enhanced, 128k Apple //e.
>(3) May call [Pro]DOS, Applesoft or Monitor routines.
>(4) Must come with source code in text format.
>(5) 256 bytes maximum object code size.

Sorry--more questions:

What about BASIC programs?  I have a whole disk full of two-liners that
a friend and I wrote a few years ago, most of which have never seen the
light of day, and most of which probably fit into less than 256 bytes.

How exactly are we defining "already published?"  A couple of my two-liners
have appeared in a local users' group newsletter--is that enough to
disqualify them?

               - Neil Parker
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