Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!dali.cs.montana.edu!milton!uw-beaver!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!nosun!qiclab!techbook!fzsitvay From: fzsitvay@techbook.com (Frank Zsitvay) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: CP/M C compilers Message-ID: <1990Nov16.202903.9159@techbook.com> Date: 16 Nov 90 20:29:03 GMT References: <16403@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <7eVgs1w163w@ijpc.UUCP> <10075@pogo.WV.TEK.COM> Organization: TECHbooks of Beaverton Oregon - Public Access Unix Lines: 28 In article <10075@pogo.WV.TEK.COM> rickc@pogo.WV.TEK.COM (Rick Clements) writes: > >I bought a C128 a couple years ago. It has a CP/M licence agreement with it. >So, I ASSUME that it isn't public domain. version 3, perhaps, but they stopped marketing 2.2 many years ago, and i haven't seen any new packages that include 2.2 code, and they don't support 2.2 anymore, so i guess according to pournelle's guidlines, it's psuedo pd. at least, i highly doubt that DR is going to sue you because you copied a boot disk for someone... but remember, the bios is the property of the company that wrote it, usually the manufacturer of the machine, and they can be somewhat sticky about this... case in point - Trisoft now holds the rights to pickles and trout cp/m for the radio shack model 2, 12, and 16. radio shack stopped producing the last of the machines perhaps 1 or 2 years ago, and has stopped supporting the z80 machines (2, 12) altogether, but trisoft will still sell you a virgin copy of cp/m 2.2 for $125. -- fzsitvay@techbook.COM - but don't quote me on that.... American Oil Company motto - Bend over, We'll pump!!!