> Oscar; > > You probably fall into one of the following categories; > > A: Your hard drive completely crashed, and you have no floppy, tape, > or CD backup, and never printed the code out. > > B: You are trying to copy someone's program out of their product. > > Although it is not possible to tell, you are most likely in the latter > category. Statistically speaking, that is. It is an established fact > that many of the contributors on the list make their entire living by > writing software, and that any form of software theft is quite literally > like stealing cash from us. In light of this fact, it would probably be > most wise to look somewhere else for this service. > OR Some contracted ***hole thought he was being treated unfairly and took off with the source code for a project that the contractor was working on and now that the deadline is approaching he needs to get the code from a single prototype that the guy left behind in his rush to leave. Statistically speaking, no you can't tell he is in the latter category. You know NOTHING about this guy. Is he at the bottom of the food chain, or is he the president of an engineering firm who THOUGHT that a good source for PIC information would be a PIC list. Sheeze...the X-files on the internet..... tony