.SH AVAILABILITY
Most of the source files were written by me (David Kirkby, G8WRB) 
and are distributed for amateur (non-commercial use only).
If you wish to use the programs for commercial use, you    
will have to negotiate with me first on this matter. You can not
sell the source files, or any program containing them. You can
not use the program for any commercial bussiness, including the
amateur radio business. You can charge the cost of the media
(floppy disk etc) when passing the programs onto a third party.
You must give them a copy of the file LICENCE. You must
not edit the LICENCE file. You must give them all the rights you have,
by giving them a copy of the LICENCE file and if they request it, the
sources (less those mentioned in the next paragraph).

A small number of files are basically hacked versions of programs
printed in the book Numerical Recipes in C, by Press et al, 
Cambridge University Press, 1992. I have permission to distribute
an executable containing the routines, but not the source. You
should not have been given the source to these routines free. They
are copyright and sold commercially. NOTE: If you make mods to this
code, you should remeber not to distribute an executable containing
the Numerical Recipes code, since you dont have permission to do so.
I can do it, since I requested permission and was granted it.

The executable programs, must not be used commercailly, as you
will be breaking this licence and the conditions imposed by 
Cambridge University Press on the distrubution of the executable.
To use an executable commercailly, you will have to:
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(1) Negotiate with me for the majority of the sources.
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(2) Negotiote with Cambridge University Press for permission to
used the sources from the book Numerical Recipes in C.

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David Kirkby (G8WRB),
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Stokes Hall Lodge,
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Burnham Raod,
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Althorne,
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Essex,
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CM3 6DT.

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The DOS .EXE files as distributed require a 387 maths coprocessor to be
present and will not run without it. A 486, Pentium, and I assume later
processors of this series will run it without any extra hardware.
