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At 23 MAR 2001 12:52:27PM Bill Graney wrote:

In the early 1980s, I did a couple of Revelation implementations on the IBM XT (which cost $4,995 at the time!) in my spare time, since I knew Pick Basic really well.

If I were to unwrap a copy of Revelation today, could I get up to speed with those skills from so many years ago?

Any thoughts?


At 23 MAR 2001 01:12PM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

Of course you could just buy a copy of RevG (they do still sell it) - then there'd be little or no learning curve - and it runs like soash on newer kit!

The Sprezzatura Group

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At 23 MAR 2001 03:19PM Bill Graney wrote:

Not sure how tongue-in-cheek that response was …. never seen the words "soash" before. Please enlighten me.

Thanks!


At 23 MAR 2001 03:56PM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

shiny shovel (misspelt sorry)… we would not actual recommend RevG over AREV unless pure processing were the objective! Refer to our original answer in the OI section for the non-tongue-in-cheek version!

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