GLBasic SDK on CD or SD-Card?

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Kitty Hello

cassette: #2resulted in typical data rates of 500 to 2000 bit/s"
thus, 250byte/sec. The SDK is 149451090 Bytes, thus 597804 seconds =  6 days, 22 hours. I think I add a few bytes to fill the whole week then ;)

FutureCow

If you used 60 minute tapes, you'd only need 166 tapes per install.

And I thought installing Windows with 32 * 3 1/4 inch floppies in the old days was hard work!

Ian Price

Real men use punch-cards or type it in themselves from a listing! :P
I came. I saw. I played.

Moru

I have internet, I can download it myself. If I would like it on such a flimsy media as CD, I can burn it myself. If I need to reinstall it, I will download a new version anyway since then it has been updated again and it's probably faster than finding that CD :-)

D2O

Quote from: Hark0 on 2009-Jun-18
Quote from: doimus on 2009-Jun-18
Am I the only one who finds the idea of having retail software on mem cards or USB sticks rather awkward?

Its bloody software - it should come on CD.
Or floppies.
Or cassette tape.
=D

Cassette Tape????:good:..... I'm go to take my old Philips Cassette recorder and my Spectrum.  =D =D

Oh ja ;)
ich habe auch noch ne DATASETE im Dachboden :)
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