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Developer looking for VisualAge C++

Started by RTB2011, 2011.04.25, 13:41:32

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crimso

I do have a legit copy with printed documentation I'd be willing to part with. I've sent a personal message with more information.

sXwamp

IBM distributed certain things for free, check on pirates bay for it or isohunt if it make you feel better -- Devcon 12 CD

It's listed as a demo - so no you're not stealing --  os/2 4.52 was on their testcase server for free also.

sXwamp

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Quote from: sXwamp on 2011.04.30, 10:35:16
It's listed as a demo - so no you're not stealing --  os/2 4.52 was on their testcase server for free also.

You are developer for VisualAge 3.xx so Devcon is free to you. Anyways a demo that cost zero times zero is what ???

RobertM

Quote from: sXwamp on 2011.04.30, 10:46:30
Quote from: sXwamp on 2011.04.30, 10:35:16
It's listed as a demo - so no you're not stealing --  os/2 4.52 was on their testcase server for free also.

You are developer for VisualAge 3.xx so Devcon is free to you. Anyways a demo that cost zero times zero is what ???

...carry the zero... add zero... move decimal point... umm... I'm lost on this one...  ;D


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ivan

Quote from: RobertM on 2011.05.12, 00:09:46
Quote from: sXwamp on 2011.04.30, 10:46:30
Quote from: sXwamp on 2011.04.30, 10:35:16
It's listed as a demo - so no you're not stealing --  os/2 4.52 was on their testcase server for free also.

You are developer for VisualAge 3.xx so Devcon is free to you. Anyways a demo that cost zero times zero is what ???

...carry the zero... add zero... move decimal point... umm... I'm lost on this one...  ;D
Isn't that something like calculating the square root of minus one?

ivan

sXwamp

> zero times zero is what
>> .carry the zero... add zero... move decimal point... umm.
>>> calculating the square root of minus one

Woohoo, I knew os2 users talked the same language, LOL