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From: adam@owlnet.rice.edu (Adam Justin Thornton)
Subject: Re: IF languages on Amiga
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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1993 17:59:10 GMT
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In article <2at5r0$qnh@apple.com> unknown@apple.com (Matt Ackeret) writes:
>In article <CFMKFn.Fuy@kaiwan.com>, R. Dominick <cinnamon@kaiwan.com> wrote:
>>I *do* like TADS - it's one of three shareware packages I've ever
>>registered - and the appearance of run-times for many machines is an
>>incentive to use it.  It is object-oriented, moreso than any other
>
>	But not on all machines.  Mike Roberts doesn't seem to be letting
>more ports happen, even though various documents posted here regularly and
>on the ftp site say that you can simply sign up to do a port... basically sign
>a nondisclosure agreement and awaaaay you go..  But no, it doesn't appear to
>be that easy.

It appeared that easy to me.  In fact, it _was_ that easy.  I'd be
interested in hearing about your experience.

Adam
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