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Released in 2002, this version of the BLG shared no code with the original BLG. It featured an improved interface, improvements on most of the defects of the original BLG, and a few additional options that were not found in the BLG 1.0. As of this writing, this is the latest version of the Base Logic Generator. | Released in 2002, this version of the BLG shared no code with the original BLG. It featured an improved interface, improvements on most of the defects of the original BLG, and a few additional options that were not found in the BLG 1.0. As of this writing, this is the latest version of the Base Logic Generator. | ||
It can be obtained from [http://web.archive.org/web/20091120102839/http://weremoose.tripod.com/agi/agiUtilities.html http://weremoose.tripod.com/agi/agiUtilities.html] (archive.org). | It can be obtained from [http://web.archive.org/web/20091120102839/http://weremoose.tripod.com/agi/agiUtilities.html http://weremoose.tripod.com/agi/agiUtilities.html] (archive.org) and from [http://www.agidev.com/download/ AGIDev]. | ||
Unlike the BLG 1.0, the BLG 2.0 can generate compiled logic files that can be imported to AGI Studio using the development environment's import functionality. However, in case the user decided that the clipboard method was still easier, the BLG 2.0 maintained support for this method. | Unlike the BLG 1.0, the BLG 2.0 can generate compiled logic files that can be imported to AGI Studio using the development environment's import functionality. However, in case the user decided that the clipboard method was still easier, the BLG 2.0 maintained support for this method. |
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