License of LCC-Win32

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License of LCC-Win32

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Quote of the Library SDK - ReadMe.txt:

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... Lcc32 is a freeware C compiler, with an integrated IDE 
which produce very good code. You can get the lastest version to: 

      http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/
License on http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/ :

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License:

This software is not freeware, it is copyrighted by Jacob Navia. 
It's free for non-commercial use, if you use it professionally 
you have to have to buy a licence.

Professional use is:

    * Related to business (e.g you use it in a corporation)
    * If you sell you software.
I think this should be changed in the ReadMe of the Library SDK

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he(Ja) is also a french :)
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sec wrote:he(Ja) is also a french :)
??? :? ???
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helpy wrote:
sec wrote:he(Ja) is also a french :)
??? :? ???
Translation: He (Jacob Navia) is also French. :)
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and...?!? what does him being french have anything to do with the lisence?

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Re: License of LCC-Win32

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> I think this should be changed in the ReadMe of the Library SDK

What's this got to do with the discussion of PureBasic?
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Just a little 'Lcc' linker PB uses.. nothing major.. <sarcasm> :) :lol:
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I've of course a licensed version of LccLnk for redistribution...
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Post by helpy »

Fred wrote:I've of course a licensed version of LccLnk for redistribution...
I was sure about that ... but the information in the readme is still wrong.
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Sure, I will change it.
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Post by PB »

> > What's this got to do with the discussion of PureBasic?
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> Just a little 'Lcc' linker PB uses.. nothing major.. <sarcasm>

Ah, I see. Now I understand the relevance. :oops:
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