Index of /cbm/qwk/qwkrr/devel

Icon  Name                    Last modified      Size  Description
[DIR] Parent Directory - [TXT] licence.txt 13-Mar-1998 14:05 18K Plain text [TXT] qwkrr51-bin.txt 19-May-1999 18:44 3.1K Plain text [CMP] qwkrr51-bin.zip 06-May-1999 22:08 222K Zip archive [TXT] qwkrr51-src.txt 19-May-1999 18:44 1.1K Plain text [CMP] qwkrr51-src.zip 06-May-1999 22:09 113K Zip archive [TXT] readme.txt 06-May-1999 21:53 1.9K Plain text [TXT] reggen-src.txt 19-May-1999 18:44 1.6K Plain text [CMP] reggen-src.zip 06-May-1999 22:09 10K Zip archive [BIN] reggen.bin 08-Mar-1999 00:23 1.8K Binary file [TXT] reggen.bin.txt 19-May-1999 18:45 1.1K Plain text [TXT] tasm30.txt 19-May-1999 18:45 1.2K Plain text [CMP] tasm30.zip 09-Jul-1994 16:07 137K Zip archive
This directory currently contains six files.  They are :

readme.txt 
    OK, you're reading it.  

qwkrr51-bin.zip  
     These are the latest distributed QWKRR binary files available. I'm
not sure if these are identical to the latest _public_ distribution or
not.   

All I know for sure is that these working binaries were assembled from the
source files that are also available in this directory.  

qwkrr51-src.zip 
     These are the source files in TASM format that were used to compile
the binaries above.   


reggen.bin 
     This is the Commodore 128 program to create registration codes for QWKRR.      

reggen-src.zip  
     These are the source files to create the binary program that is
currently used to generate valid registration codes for the main binaries. 

These sources probably aren't required as future developers might like to
remove all the registration related code in order to conserve memory for
something more important.  However, I've included them as an aid for those
of you attempting to convert the TASM format sources into something you
are more comfortable with.  (its easier to test/check such conversions on
a short piece of code such as this, than trying to modify the main files
and not being sure if its viable or not).

tasm30.zip
    This is the freely distributable assembler that I used for assembling
the sources.  It's reasonable quick, quite adaptable and versatile, and
most of all, its small and will run on even the lowest end PC's. 

licence.txt
  Copy of the GNU licence


Rod's note.

6 May 1999

Due to lack of time for future development on this project, all QWKRR
files have now been released under the GNU public licence.  In short, what
this means is that anyone is able to download, use and modify the files in
anyway they see fit, however, any such modifications must also be made  
available to the public under the GNU licence.