Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/11/08/17:55:01
> Sorry experts, I didn't want to upset people because of my relative simple
> programming applications. No, I don't bother with LANs (as someone pointed
> out) nor DLL's - so any restrictions on that in rsxntdj I have not come
> across. Still I think it's pretty neat software and could serve as starting
> point for those who want much more out of it. PS I thought that as rsxntdj
> was specifically meant for djgpp, more people (experts?) would/could have
> been aware of it. Anyway, now at least everyone is!
The big problem with rsxntdj is that it is not free software. To
write commercial software you have to purchase a commercial liscence
from the author. This also causes problems with using the code in the
package, as it is not Freeware code.
Malcolm
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