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- .SH AVAILABILITY
- Most of the source files were written by me (David Kirkby, G8WRB)
- and are distributed for amateur (non-commercial use only).
- If you wish to use the programs for commercial use, you
- will have to negotiate with me first on this matter. You can not
- sell the source files, or any program containing them. You can
- not use the program for any commercial bussiness, including the
- amateur radio business. You can charge the cost of the media
- (floppy disk etc) when passing the programs onto a third party.
- You must give them a copy of the file LICENCE. You must
- not edit the LICENCE file. You must give them all the rights you have,
- by giving them a copy of the LICENCE file and if they request it, the
- sources (less those mentioned in the next paragraph).
-
- A small number of files are basically hacked versions of programs
- printed in the book Numerical Recipes in C, by Press et al,
- Cambridge University Press, 1992. I have permission to distribute
- an executable containing the routines, but not the source. You
- should not have been given the source to these routines free. They
- are copyright and sold commercially. NOTE: If you make mods to this
- code, you should remeber not to distribute an executable containing
- the Numerical Recipes code, since you dont have permission to do so.
- I can do it, since I requested permission and was granted it.
-
- The executable programs, must not be used commercailly, as you
- will be breaking this licence and the conditions imposed by
- Cambridge University Press on the distrubution of the executable.
- To use an executable commercailly, you will have to:
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- (1) Negotiate with me for the majority of the sources.
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- (2) Negotiote with Cambridge University Press for permission to
- used the sources from the book Numerical Recipes in C.
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- David Kirkby (G8WRB),
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- Stokes Hall Lodge,
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- Burnham Raod,
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- Althorne,
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- Essex,
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- CM3 6DT.
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- The DOS .EXE files as distributed require a 387 maths coprocessor to be
- present and will not run without it. A 486, Pentium, and I assume later
- processors of this series will run it without any extra hardware.
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