>No it doesn't. All it says is that you have to copy the >copyright notice at the top of the file. Once you do that, >you are free to use it any way you want, including selling >derived copies for profit. So yes, my copyright notice at >the start of your macros include file is the price for using >DBANKIF. I would have thought the heading file at the top of the macro include file would be enough for that, as it would appear in the listing file. Why extract macros out of the include file? Why not just include the file, and use whatever macros you want. After all there a heap of other useful macros in there as well, like the FIFO ones, the long call ones, - you don't have to use them all if they don't suit your way of working, but there are enough useful ones to make it worth while ... -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist