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Subject: Re: Windows driver for CHESS 232 board an Autoplayer 232

Author: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen

Date: 07:57:54 11/10/97

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On November 10, 1997 at 04:24:24, Chris Whittington wrote:

>
>On November 10, 1997 at 04:05:15, Bert Seifriz wrote:
>
>>On November 09, 1997 at 17:40:47, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>On November 09, 1997 at 09:57:14, Bert Seifriz wrote:
>>>
>>>>On
>>>>ftp://gambitsoft.com/pub/utilities/
>>>>programmers can download a file
>>>>auto232p.zip
>>>>which enables them to adapt their new
>>>>WINDOWS programs to the Chess232 board
>>>>and the Autoplayer 232. It is by
>>>>Chrilly Donninger, and it is for
>>>>programmers. Other people will
>>>>not be able to use it properly, it seems.
>>>>Bert
>>>
>>>It is my code.
>>>Chrilly is only distributing it for free
>>>because he is getting all the requests
>>>for an autoplayer for windows.
>>>Everybody can use it as long as
>>>he/she desn't make any profit with it.
>>>(Liscence similar to GNU)
>>>
>>>Stefan
>>
>>This is quite new to me! Donninger had talked a long time about
>>that program. In Paris I asked him that we can put it on the
>>internet and he said yes.
>>Yesterday it was in my email as attachment, sent by Donninger!
>>He never said anything about you, Stefan, I am sorry.
>>Please talk to each other when you have different opinions!
>>Best Bert!
>
>Is this going to get cleared up ? Because the Stefan statement appears
>to stop the commercial, released programs from using this code to hook
>into autoplayers (and the 232 board).
>
>may we have a definitive statement, please ?
>
>Chris Whittington

Sorry for starting the confusion.
You can add the code to your program and sell it.
You mustn't write a DLL for the autoplayer, label it
"WinAuto.dll" and sell it to other programmers.
It is also fine with me that the source is in the internet.

Stefan



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