Someone was just telling me about Ben Fuller and I dont know him. I did V1 and V2 and refused to give them V3 since they did not pay the royalties promised.. So I think they released V2 with some of the stuff already done like the dual disk file copier
etc.. I had faster stuff done and when their check bounced just put it out as shareware and made like $90 on it from the $3 from 30 people.. So instead of finishing up V3 I did wrap speed for cinemaware and then Vmax\s last update for ATG. As was the
case everywhere, I stopped giving them updates when their checks started bouncing.. Which meant immediately.. So they were left using the copies they already had.
I would have liked to know if Ben ever got any money.. I talked with quite a few people at prism who tried to get me to give them updates. All were lets sell a few copies and we will pay you but not even a little money for all the previously sold copies
and almost sent in the updates but waited 2 days just in case and got the $100 bank charges for bounced checks... After that it was just pay fully and they stopped calling.
On Monday, August 21, 2000 at 12:30:00 PM UTC+5:30, David Evans wrote:
In article <8nrrne$v99$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, <mothertrucker@my-deja.com> wrote:
I have lost the docs to this program, so I cannot check this - but
the disk may have been keyed so that only a certain number of copies
can be made from the original. This sort of scheme did exist then.
It might also just notice that it's copying itself and FUBAR the copy in some way or set a flag. Pretty simply to do.
As I remember, when Superkit was released there where lots of
problems with the software working on certain 1541 versions.
True. The secod version was much better than the first in this regard,
I've
bene told. I have the second version. I think that the second one
introduced
the 128 boot sector and the ability to load specific utilities using
LOAD ":*4",8,1.
SuperKit/1541 was great software, though: I used it for years. Too bad
Ben Fuller's SuperKit/Amiga was't anywhere near as good. The MFM editor was kind of cool and the cycling colours with the sample of Trans-X's "Living on Video" at the start was a good gimmick but the actual tools were a little dissapointing. Project D wasn't much better IIRC.
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