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From: neilg@fraser.sfu.ca (Neil K. Guy)
Subject: Re: Help with TADS?
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1993 06:42:47 GMT
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neilg@fraser.sfu.ca (Neil K. Guy) writes:

>>P.S.  When I got Unnkuulia 1, it was just as one big executable, not a .GAM 
>>file and TC.  The registration info dosen't say anything about being able to do
>>this.  Is the reg info incomplete, or will I have to sell my soul to 
>>Adventions to do that?

 Oops. Just re-read your original posting; I misunderstood what you
said. Anyway, yes - it's another benefit to registering with High
Energy Software, as others have pointed out. Although you can't make a
single executable on UNIX versions of TADS.

 Also, don't forget that High Energy Software run their own BBS you
can dial up and trade programming secrets with other TADS enthusiasts.
Course, it's long distance if you live anywhere outside Palo Alto, but
it's a useful resource. The phone number for the BBS is provided with
all TADS documentation.

 - Neil K. (n_k_guy@sfu.ca)
