Why do you want this?

If your idea is to incorporate some of the public domain code into a
closed source product, then I would _highly recommend_ that you obtain
this directly from NIST. Alternatively, I believe I still have some old
source files that I know are 100% the product of US government employees
(or people like myself, who were at the time, bound by contractual
obligations that required renouncing any intellectual property rights).

Please post a summary (short) of your plans, and I (or someone else) can
probably help you.

Thanks,
Matt

P.S. If anyone else on the list knows of a source for the last pure
public domain code, I'd like to know. Otherwise, I have to go searching
through a huge hard drive for old files.   :(

On Fri, 2009-01-02 at 13:43 -0600, Richard F. Amaral wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I'd like to know where I can get the public domain version of EMC? Is  
> it available on a cvs server like cvs.linuxcnc.org? If so, please  
> provide name of branch/tag etc.
> 
> Thanks and Happy New Year!
> 
> -Rich



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