Calling all UKers

From: Steve Judd (sjudd_at_trail.com)
Date: 1999-04-20 15:41:58

Hola all,

Is there anyone out there who can help out this poor fellow?  I offered
to just mail him a disk, but that was before I knew he lived in the UK.
If someone across the Atlantic could save me a bit of trouble and expense
I'd be quite grateful; I'll even give you a free subscription to
C=Hacking.  What a deal, eh?

Anyways, dedication and courage such as that displayed below simply
cannot go unrewarded.

Thanks,

-Steve

Tunesmith, btw, is around 16,000 lines of code.

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From: "Iain Jones" <jonoc@hotmail.com>
To: sjudd@ffd2.com
Subject: Tunesmith
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 09:27:27 PDT
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I've started printing the source code for Tunesmith as I intend to 
enter it for myself. But I only have a basic (as in fundamental, not 
BASIC language) assembler which doesn't support opcodes like DSK, REL, 
PUT and EXT. I've only got the instrument editor so far-are these 
opcodes important or can they be left out?

Thanks,
Iain

From: "" <jonoc@hotmail.com>
To: sjudd@trail.com
Subject: Re: Tunesmith
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 07:44:49 PDT
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My address is:
  18 Heswall Avenue
  Clockface
  St. Helens
  Merseyside
  WA9 4DR
  (England)

Are the programs on a 1541 disk?

Thanks,
Iain

>From: Steve Judd <sjudd@trail.com>
>To: <jonoc@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: Tunesmith
>Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 07:39:27 -0600 (MDT)
>
>Hola Iain,
>
>Whereabouts in the UK are you located?



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