Re: APT processor
On 27 Oct 2005 07:08:50 -0700, "Brian Francis" <brian@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I should have mentioned that CAM-I was (is?) a keeper of public domain
>software.
Not AFAIK ...... ??
>I just checked and they still have a web site. A search of
>their site came up with "Sculptured Surfaces Program (SSP): Created the
>original algorithms used in machining contoured, sculptured surfaces".
>I wonder what media it is delivered on and whether or not it requires a
>System 360 IBM to run it?
See my prior posts <G>.
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Cliff
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