Mike Ghormley wrote: > Jim Robertson wrote: > > > Well just a thought about my copyright rights! > I must say right up front that I had not thought that you had any interest in claiming > copyright priviledges to something that a) was freely given away, and b) came with no > disclaimer about personal use that I am aware of. I had heard that it had bee n > withdrawn, but thought it had something to do with TM4 not working in NT or so me such > thing. > I will of course respect your wishes, Jim. I apologize, but I had little idea until now Hi guys, Download entry to this file was ***ONLY*** via http://www.dontronics.com/phoenix.html I had a mechanism of username and password so that the file couldn't be directly linked to from another site. The original text is still in place and reads as follows: =============================================== Newfound Electronics has made it's PicStart 16-B Phoenix upgrade file available freely for personal use only. All rights are reserved and no authority has been given for use in any commercial product. At this stage, it is for personal experimentation and users must supply their own chips and programming facilities. There is no Author support whatsoever. You program and use the PicStart Phoenix upgrade at your own risk. There is no fee charged for personal use. =============================================== No, I'm not getting in the center of this Jim/Mike exchange, but as the file was posted by me, I feel I should clarify the 'Rules' as set down for file distribution by Jim. Don McKenzie mailto:don@dontronics.com http://www.dontronics.com Don's Download Dungeon: http://www.dontronics.com/download.html For more details, send a blank message to mailto:info@dontronics.com or mailto:simstick@dontronics.com or mailto:basics@dontronics.com