[comp.sys.acorn] Forthcoming c.b.a posting

aglover@acorn.co.uk (Alan Glover at Fulbourn Road (73)5281) (06/19/91)

Advance warning - the next posting to comp.binaries.acorn will be version
2.30 of Richard Lloyd's !VKiller. 

Alan

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gtoal@castle.ed.ac.uk (G Toal) (06/22/91)

In article <7823@acorn.co.uk> aglover@acorn.co.uk (Alan Glover at Fulbourn Road (73)5281) writes:
>Advance warning - the next posting to comp.binaries.acorn will be version
>2.30 of Richard Lloyd's !VKiller. 

Alan, does the lack of source postings imply that no-one has sent you
any, or that you haven't had any worth posting?  I held off from sending
you stuff because I'd assumed you would have been flooded!  If you're
short of sources, I've plenty I could send:

Anyone interested in a really cool malloc tracing package? (It's
on Newcastle, but I've been keeping it up to date as I use it...)

It's the one single most productive software tool I've used this year.

Graham

aglover@acorn.co.uk (Alan Glover) (06/24/91)

Yes, I've got several things waiting to go out to comp.binaries (and several
more which have been held off so that I can release the latest version
rather than doing an update soon after the initial release). Nethack is
provisionally the next one to go - it'll be posted over several days to
avoid upsetting too many sys admins.

However, I'm very light on things for posting in the sources group. My
criteria here is that if I can post it in a natural and usable form (ie it's
only character usage is ASCII 0A,0D,20-7F) then I'll consider it as a
potential sources posting.

This includes therefore assembly language, any high level language (eg C)
source, and ASCII-listed BASIC programs.

A gentle reminder, while I think of it, PLEASE PLEASE use the special
aliases submit@acorn.co.uk and moderator@acorn.co.uk when mailing me - at
the moment they're routed differently to mail to aglover within Acorn and
it's a nuisance transferring them :-(.

Thanks,

Alan


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