Hi Dave, Flaming Thunder looks interesting especially the fact that you claim to have maintainable multi-platform assembler code. Does this mean that if in the next 3 years a new processor architecture comes out you will be able to port your assembler code easily? Can you give us more detail about this? I also have some assembler code which works on 32-bit x86 architectures but porting that to 64-bit is already non-trivial, I mean has to be done by hand. Unless you have an automatic tool to do these things.
About pricing: what led the company to pick this particular business model? Have you considered other options? Like releasing the source as GPL or something similar and offering technical support for money, training developers or selling of support material like documentation, etc? Cheers, Daniel -- Psss, psss, put it down! - http://www.cafepress.com/putitdown
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