example, write them in Morse code. Also, it can be
useful to have a
program, or script, which strips all *useful* comments from code,
This is actually what we did with RT-11. Since the system
could be configured via assembly conditionals, customers
needed the sources... but the binary distribution contained
stripped sources. You only got the comments if you bought
the source kit (but then you also got the sources for all
the utilities and libraries, too).
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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