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October 2003, Week 2

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Jay Maynard <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Oct 2003 11:07:40 -0500
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In poking around the AICS Research site, I found that BASIC/V is now freely
available. This is an even bigger blast from the past for me, as one of the
things that destroyed my GPA in college was spending inordinate amounts of
time on a BBS program I wrote in this language. I managed to get it onto my
928LX and fired it up (after discovering how to do the FTP so that the file
was noted as a program), and whee!

The AICS Research site says the program's shared source. I assume that means
that the soruce is freely available as well. Where do I find it? I think
it'd be neat to look through.

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