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date: 2015-04-01 10:59:00
subject: Re: exomizer front-end, a

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On 1/04/2015 12:19 AM, Pekka Takala wrote:
> On 29.03.2015 18:34, Payton Byrd wrote:
>> On Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 11:23:40 AM UTC-5, Harry Potter wrote:
>>> I like exomizer and think it's a very good cruncher.  Now, I created a
batch file to automate its usage.  I'm wondering if any of you would like a
front-end to exomizer for Windows and possibly DOS.
>>
>> Just stop asking.  If you want to do it, then do it.  If nobody uses it,
then fine.  You'll get lots more experience and better coding skills actually
writing code instead of asking if you should write code.
>>
>
> Harry, look at my homepage
>
> www.pihtisoft.fi/c64
>
> I made these long time ago, but i put them online because someone might
> want to use them.
>
> The LCD is proven to work.
>
>


Indeed. I still get emails from projects I did years ago because I put 
the info online.

Not often, but that's not the point. I did these projects as part of my 
hobby, if it is of interest to someone else at any other point in time 
then that's a bonus.

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