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copying.emx emx 0.8h LICENSE 14-Dec-1993
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Copyright (c) 1990-1993 by Eberhard Mattes
emx (emx.exe, emxd.exe, emxl.exe, emxload.exe emx.dll, emxio.dll,
emxbind.exe, emxomf.exe, emxofmar.exe, emxomfld.exe, emximp.exe,
emxexp.exe) is
Copyright (c) 1990-1993 by Eberhard Mattes.
The emx C library is
Copyright (c) 1990-1993 by Eberhard Mattes
Copyright (c) 1991-1993 by Kolja Elsaesser
Copyright (c) 1992-1993 by Steffen Haecker
Copyright (c) 1992-1993 by Kai Uwe Rommel
[...this place is reserved for your name...]
The emx graphics library and the emx video library are
Copyright (c) 1987-1993 by Eberhard Mattes
THERE IS NO WARRANTY!
No guarantee is made as to the proper functioning of the software.
No liability will be admitted for damage resulting from using the
software.
Copying the emx development package:
You are allowed to copy the complete and unmodified emx package
(emxdev.zip, emxlib.zip, emxample.zip, emxtest.zip) if this is
done without charge. If you want to charge a small fee for
handling etc., you have to contact the author. If you want to
charge a big fee, you aren't allowed to copy the emx development
package. The emxomf, emxomfar, emxomfld, listomf and emxexp
programs are exceptions: the GNU General Public License (see
COPYING) applies to these programs if distributed separately from
the emx development package.
Copying the emx runtime package:
Everybody is allowed to use the emx runtime package. You are
allowed to copy the unmodified emx runtime package if you do not
charge for the distribution.
If you take money for a program you've developed with emx (or for
emx), a complimentary copy would be appreciated by the emx
author.
If you donate a complimentary copy of your program to the emx
author you are allowed to accompany that program with those
(unmodified) parts (emx.exe, emxl.exe, emxbind.exe, emxload.exe,
emx.dll emxio.dll, emxlibc.dll, emxwrap.dll and emxrev.cmd) of the
emx runtime package which are required by that program. Moreover,
in that case you are allowed to copy the relevant sections of
emxrt.doc into the documentation of your program.
(To avoid emx.dll, use the -Zomf -Zsys options of GCC.)
In any case, you are allowed to use the emxl.exe program, the emx
C library (including sys.lib), the emx graphics library, the emx
video library and the emx moddef library for your programs,
without restriction. If you've modified emxwrap.dll or
emxlibc.dll, you should rename these files (to avoid problems with
other programs using emxwrap.dll or emxlibc.dll) and include
source code for the changed parts.
Copying the emx library sources (emx C library, emx graphics library,
emx video library, emx moddef library):
You are allowed to change and copy the emx library sources if you
keep the copyright message intact. If you improve the emx
libraries, please send your enhancements to the emx author (you
should copyright your enhancements similar to the existing emx
libraries).
Copying GNU software:
See \emx\doc\COPYING and \emx\doc\COPYING.LIB for the GNU General
Public License and the GNU Library General Public License,
respectively . See \emx\doc\COPYING.IOS for details on the GNU
C++ iostream library (COPYING.IOS is the README file from the
libio directory of libg++.)
Copying BSD software:
See \emx\doc\COPYING.BSD for the BSD license.
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