On Sat, 11 Aug 2012 13:44:19 -0400
"Kent A. Reed" <kentallanr...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
> The emc-1.1-17.src.tgz file in that directory is the same one I find
> I archived on my NAS.  Most of the files in that tarball bear no
> statement of license or copyright. One can hope they are covered by
> the umbrella statement in emcsoft.html.

Thanks to Steve Stallings' we've now got this:

ftp://ftp.isd.mel.nist.gov/pub/emc/emc.tar.gz

which appears to (from real file times) date to about 2003-06-25 07:13.

> However, executing "grep -iR copyright *" at the highest level turns
> up several interesting bits including two citations of copyright held
> by the evil empire. One can hope the code in question didn't get
> brought forward into EMC2.

I'll look at this myself in a bit.

Thanks,
Matt

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