I don't get one thing: In the field of amateur radio, when someone comes up with a new hardware design, with which she/he doesn't intend to make money, the design is quite soon published in a HAM magazine. When someone writes a software product, which is not intended as a commercial product, the source code, and maybe even the specs, are never released. .-- .... -.-- ..--.. WHY? .-- .... -.-- ..--.. -- BSc. Pertti Karppinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |'Bridge Players | Systems Designer, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland | Do | http://www.iki.fi/~pjka/ | Office : +358 14 602 088 | It | HAM: OH6KTR QTH: KP22UF | Cellular: +358 40 564 0786 | on the Table' |
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