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Open Source Used In Cisco Nexus 9000 Series 7.0(3)I5(1)
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* Basic encoding and decoding of Macintosh files to the
* MacBinary III spec.
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* This source is copyrighted by Christopher Evans (cevans@poppybank.com)
* (available at ftp://ftp.lazerware.com/MacBinaryIII_src_C.sit
* homepage of Leonard Rosenthol leonardr@netcom.com)
This copyright note does not contain any usage terms. So, we assume
that this code is freely reusable until we are proved wrong...
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The remaining copyright notes have been superseeded by the new
Info-ZIP license, with explicit permission from the respective
original authors. They are cited here for historical reasons,
only:
The following copyright applies to the full-featured unreduce.c
(now distributed separately):
* Copyright 1989 Samuel H. Smith; All rights reserved
*
* Do not distribute modified versions without my permission.
* Do not remove or alter this notice or any other copyright notice.
* If you use this in your own program you must distribute source code.
* Do not use any of this in a commercial product.
Regarding the first stipulation, Mr. Smith was tracked down in southern
California some years back [Samuel H. Smith, The Tool Shop; as of mid-
May 1994, (213) 851-9969 (voice), (213) 887-2127(?) (subscription BBS),
71150.2731@compuserve.com]:
"He says that he thought that whoever contacted him understood that
he has no objection to the Info-ZIP group's inclusion of his code.
His primary concern is that it remain freely distributable, he said."
Despite the fact that our "normal" code has been entirely rewritten
and by default no longer contains any of Mr. Smith's code, Info-ZIP
remains indebted and grateful to him. We hope he finds our contribu-
tions as useful as we have his.
Note that the third and fourth stipulations still apply to any com-
pany that wishes to incorporate the unreduce code into its products;
if you wish to do so, you must contact Mr. Smith directly regarding
licensing.
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