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Hello,
I'm working with TinyVM, an implementation of the Java VM for the
RCX.
I'm am looking into expanding the LCD capabilities to display text
characters, and I was hoping to copy some of the data and/or algorithm
for displaying text.
I am not very familiar with the Mozilla License agreement, and am
wondering if I would legally be allowed to borrow some of the LCD
code/information for the TinyVM project. Most of what I would need
is from kernel/conio.c and include/conio.c.
TinyVM is released under the Mozilla Public License 1.0, as is
legOS.
I would, of course, give credit.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Ryan VanderBijl http://www.calvin.edu/~rvbijl39
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: license question
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| The short answer is yes. The long answer... In general, free software licenses are self-compatible, meaning that you can take portions of software released under that license and create a different product using that same license. In fact, this is (...) (24 years ago, 9-Aug-00, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos)
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