Douglas,
Sorry for my slow response. I saw your prior emails, too, but was too
busy at the time. I am trying to catch up with my email queue.
Yes, that is fine if you want to distribute your Mac version of TASM
informally. What I would like for you to do, though, is to explain to
those you distribute it to that if they use the derivative version of TASM on a
continuing basis, they should become registered TASM users, as well.
Wow, S100 systems still live! Those were the good old days. I
could afford an S100 back then, so my first computer was a JOLT, a 6502-based
single board computer.
Thanks,
Tom
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2011 1:52 AM
Subject: tasm port to Mac OS X Snow Leopard...
Hi
Thomas,
I used my licensed source code for the 3.2 assembler and ported
the code
to my Mac. If I were to package the Mac executable and the normal
files,
could I share that with my friends.
In truth, my version is a
derivative work, but it is just a Mac OS executable
instead of a MS-Dos EXE.
I would appreciate your permission for this.
I am hanging out with the
s100computers.com and N8VEM folks, and
for
those of us who love their Mac's like me, it would give them a chance
to
evaluate your program on our platform of choice.
I would be happy
to send you my build for your
use.
Thanks,
Douglas
Douglas Goodall
425 San
Juanico
Santa Maria, CA 93455
(805) 598-9099
http://www.goodall.comdouglas...@mac.com