Rumor has it that Steve Thatcher may have mentioned these words:
if they allowed it, then they had to support it...
That sounds more like the M$ I know... ;-)
As for Traveling Software, seeing how I worked for them
for five years, I
don't recall any buyout attempts from Microsoft. Traveling did go through
hard times and it still around but not as they were back in the 90s.
Do you know of anything remaining from the days when they (you?) made
products for the Tandy Model 100/102/200 / NEC 8201A laptop machines?
Source code especially... ;-) There are still quite a few people
(relatively speaking, of course) using those little critters (me included)...
*Anything* that's still around would be greatly appreciated!
<Shameless Plug>
By the by, the mailing list I run for those laptops has 185 subscribers,
and one tireless Rick Hanson that *still* supports them.
</Shameless Plug>
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The archives for that mailing list can be found at:
http://ccarchive.30below.com/cgi-bin/wrapper
Right next to the Classic Computer Archive project list archives...
Hint, Hint, Hint -- we could always use more *volunteers* for that!
</Shameless Plug2>
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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Roger "Merch" Merchberger -- SysAdmin, Iceberg Computers
_??_ zmerch(a)30below.com
(?||?) If at first you don't succeed, nuclear warhead
_)(_ disarmament should *not* be your first career choice.