pp63242@tut.fi (Pitk{nen Petri Tapio) (01/17/89)
There is a Public-domain Mahjong avaible from PC-SIG. It PC-SIG disk num- ber 614 ( or 641 I am not sure). So it shouldn't be too hard to get. Petri Pitkanen ( the letter a should have two dots on it) pp63242@tut.fi
mchin@homxc.UUCP (M.CHIN) (01/19/89)
From article <954@fuksi.tut.fi>, by pp63242@tut.fi (Pitk{nen Petri Tapio): > > There is a Public-domain Mahjong avaible from PC-SIG. It PC-SIG disk num- > ber 614 ( or 641 I am not sure). So it shouldn't be too hard to get. > > Petri Pitkanen ( the letter a should have two dots on it) > pp63242@tut.fi Please don't mistake PC-SIG with Public domain. PC-SIG offers a service, not a product. Most of PC-SIG's disks are shareware and follow the same rules of shareware - i.e., you pay if you like it. PC-SIG does not pay for you, they only sell a program collection service. Michael Chin | It could probably be shown by facts AT&T Bell Laboratories | and figures that there is no distinctly att!homxc!mchin | native American criminal class Arpa: mchin@homxc.ATT.COM | except Congress. - Mark Twain