Re: D64, or Why Borland Ought to NOT Work on a 64-bit VersionofDelphiRight Now

From: Martin Waldenburg (Martin.Waldenburg_at_T-Online.de)
Date: 02/03/05


Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 01:25:43 +0100

Rune Moberg wrote:
> If a small company like AMD can stick up to a giant

AMD still loses money.
Borland doesn't wan't to lose money.
Very simple.

Martin



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