At 02:56 PM 3/18/2004 +0100, tom ehlert wrote:
>>> Neither are most compilers in use for FreeDOS (with the exception of
>>> watcom).
>
>LG> ...and the Borland Museum compilers.
>
>AFAIR, the Borland museum compilers have a license similar to
>  'free for personal use. if you want to distribute compiled programs,
>   you have to buy a license'
>   
>Unfortunately, I didn't buy a license - so mkeyb.exe is still illegal.
>same for emm386, himem, more, .... if they were compiled by me.
>
>AFAIK, Eric doesn't have a license either; so this applies to his
>MODE, also.
>
>Don't know if Bart has a TC/BC license; else all old kernels (compiled
>with TC), are illegal, too.

Shhh!  The Borland Compliance Engineer may hear you.  I wonder how one goes about 
getting a compliance engineer certification.  It sounds like a fun job.




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