mdh@linus.UUCP (Mike Houle) (02/13/89)
I have a very simple question to all you Mac Programmers who have actually
written and published a program...
I am now in the process of writting a program and will eventually want
to beta test this. Now I know it is a good Idea to get the Beta testers
to agree to a non-discloseur (spell check please...) form, but I don't
know enough about law. ( I am going to school to be a programmer, not a
Lawyer... Don't ya know... @-) I was just wondering if anyone has a
leagle-like non-discloseur form that I could use.
If anyone is interrested, the program will be used to keep a
"data-base" of books. Such as a personal library. ( I am writting it
because I have over 300 Sf & f books, and I don't know what is where
anymore )
Also, I have been using the advice of the net occationally, and it is
really helpfull. Luckily I haven't needed anything that hasn't been discussed
yet....
Just as an asside and a recomindation. I have been using the
"Encylopdia Mac Rom" for a reference, and it is a great reference.
It has most all Rom routines for the 64k, 128k's and 256k Roms. This is
a little easier (it is all in one book) than wading through 4 (possible 5)
IM vol's. It gives the Pascal calling sequence, the C calling sequence, and
the assembly calling sequence.
Note - I have no connection with the book other than someone who owns it.
(this is just to keep some people happy...)
Thanks for whatever help you can give...
Mike
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