[Coco] Re: Coco Digest, Vol 9, Issue 22
Neil Morrison
neilsmorr at hotpop.com
Sat Jul 10 22:23:39 EDT 2004
Except that they sold everything they owned (excluding the Microsoft stuff
and the 'bought in' items) to AST Computers and . . . .
"The site you are about to visit is maintained by InteliSol, Inc. InteliSol
is not associated with AST Computer. AST Computer is no longer in business.
InteliSol at one time provided technical support and parts for AST
Computers, but now only provides this static web site for informational
purposes. There are no technicians at InteliSol trained to assist you with
technical issues on AST computers, and we no longer stock any parts."
That's why I would publish the stuff and wait for the whining - if any
occurs. I expect to hear from R/S right after I hear from the makers of
buggy whips and gas mantles.
NM
----- Original Message -----
From: <farna at att.net>
> I hate to throw a monkey wrench in the search for Bill Barden, but Tandy
may hold the copyright to the CoCo assembly language book. If so, you'll
have to deal with their legal staff. I forget who I contacted, but they
might be willing to work with you since it's an item that no longer
generates income for them. I got permission to reprint all the CoCo
schematics in "Tandy's Little Wonder", but I had to send them a list of
everything I wanted to reprint. An entire book they might have a problem
with, especially putting it in the Public Domain. You might have better luck
getting permission to make a limited amount of copies, to be made in a not
for profit manner.
>
> Frank Swygert
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