A Word About Free Software

DOS-C is free software. What that means is that I don't require you to pay me a license fee or royalty in order to use it. It is not public domain. I legally own most of it and those folks who contributed portions own those bits. I place it here on this site for you to use as long as you follow the guidelines set forth by the GNU Public License . This includes commercial applications.

However, free software requires your support. I'm not going to stand in front of you in the same way as those PBS folks do every so often. I am, however, going to ask for your help and I will continue to do so as long as I offer my operating system for free.

How can you help? You can help by not placing unrealistic expectations on the software or myself. I have spent hundreds of hours developing it but I am only a single person. I am not Microsoft or any other commercial operation. The time spent on DOS-C is my spare time. I cannot devote any more time to any problem that you find. I do not have a support staff at my disposal and I cannot custom tailor DOS-C for you. I don't have in-circuit emulators, remote debuggers and simulators to use during development. These cost money and since you're not paying for the software I can't buy them. If you care to make a donation, contact me.

With this said, I'd like to ask you to please honor the following guidelines:

Free Software: it's only as good as what you put into it.

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(Last updated: May 6, 2002).
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