Turbo C Librarian
Steve L Vissage II
svissag at hubcap.clemson.edu
Tue Oct 30 04:14:59 AEST 1990
Hello, everyone. I'm the author of the original post about turbo c.
>Gee, I REALLY hope I can help you...
>
>You're really an a$$hole, posting a message to a world-wide newsgroup,
>the subject of which is the C language (NOT SPECIFIC C COMPILERS OR
>LINKERS), publicly stating that you are having a problem using pirated
>software.
I do not recall saying that. What I said was, "I have Turbo C, but none
of the documentation that goes with it." While this is not entirely
accurate, it is much easier than an honest-to-god explanation, but if
you want one, read on.
I don't have a PC. The Turbo C belongs to my Uncle. When I discovered
he had it, I happened to be trying to learn C. I started using his TC.
He has all the electronic documentation, which I have read, but it doesn't
explain TLIB well enough. As I explained in e-mail to someone who was
nice enough to ASK if I had a pirated copy before he either helped me or
flamed me, I didn't want to write to you and say, "I read it, but I'm too
damn stupid to figure it out." I was in a hurry, I said I didn't have ANY
documentation.
What about the printed docs, you say?
Me: Do you have the manuals for Turbo C?
Unc: Were there any?
Me: I'm sure there were.
Unc: Sorry, it's been a while since I bought it. But I must have them,
I didn't throw anything away.
Me: Can I use them?
Unc: Sure. You wanna poke around, see if you can find them?
At this I declined. If you saw my Uncle's house, you would, too. He's a
pack-rat, and it would take much more time than I have to devote to it.
So, I turn to the great and good comp.lang.c of Internet for wisdom and
guidance.
>If you don't find the god-damned help screen helpful, go out and
>purchase the software and read the documentation that comes with it!
I thought I'd better explain myself before some of that wisdom and guidance
called the FBI.
It took me 20 lines to explain why I don't HAVE the documentation, 20 lines
of completely wasted bandwidth and reading time to anyone NICE ENOUGH TO
HELP! I still think "but not the documentation" was, on the whole, better.
>I hope this 'educates' you.
Ditto.
>Judging from your display of common sense,
>it may take a while for this to sink in.
On this one, I'm afraid I can't complain. It never occurred to me that I'd
be accussed of pirating. I appologize to anyone who need an appology. (Those
being the polite, helpful, and scholarly, not the flamers.)
I would like to thank those who sent me useful information. You know who you
are.
To the individual who wrote the above, which was by far the most vicious flame
I received, I can only thank you for doing it privately. I will reciprocate
by leaving your name off this reply.
There, is everyone happy?
Steve L Vissage II
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