On 8/10/07, Bernd Blaauw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Norbert Remmel schreef:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Jack has announced a new DMA driver for DOS.
> > He also released the sources and removed FreeDOS restrictions.
> >
> > Download location:
> > http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/drivers.html
> >
> Great, nice to see Jack has set aside some old disputes and has kept on
> working on DOS related software.
> License isn't clear to me, but I guess it's public domain with exception
> of the copyright.

Not public domain (that has a specific meaning) but more like free
software, pretty open, not much said in the way of restrictions. I
read the license to mean anyone can use the software (individuals, or
companies) for any use, at no cost. The source code doesn't say what
you can do with the code, so the safest thing IMO is not to re-use
Jack's code in other projects. But I'm glad he's released his code
this way; he had written good drivers before he left (hadn't tried
them since) and I hope FreeDOS users will get good use out of them
again.

>From the README.TXT:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
XMGR, UDMA, and UDVD are offered as "free software", as-is, and "use at
your own risk", and with NO warranties, not even the implied warranties
of MERCHANTABILITY nor of FITNESS for ANY particular purpose!

Driver questions or comments may be addressed to the website of Johnson
Lam, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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