AnalytiCalc License: AnalytiCalc is COPYRIGHT 1987 Glenn C. Everhart All rights reserved. License to use AnalytiCalc is granted to all users provided that 1. This notice is included in its entirety. 2. AnalytiCalc may not be sold or distributed for profit by anyone. However, copying fees (not to exceed $10. per disk) may be charged, as done by Fred Fish or other distributors of "shareware". 3. Any derived works produced in whole or in any part from these sources must be available, with sources, on the same terms as AnalytiCalc. 4. No copyright may be claimed by any other organization for AnalytiCalc, either singly or as part of a collection. Presence of AnalytiCalc on a bulletin board, online file service, or other system where it is available for download or file transfer is permitted ONLY where no such copyright is claimed. By placing AnalytiCalc online to be downloaded, a service explicitly disclaims any copyright claims on AnalytiCalc and on other files in its collection, in the absence of a prominently placed disclaimer, which may in no case claim any part of a copyright in AnalytiCalc or attempt in any way to restrict the distribution of AnalytiCalc. Presence of AnalytiCalc on a distribution service is permitted only where the operators of the service disclaim any copyrights on AnalytiCalc, and where they either also disclaim any copyrights on their total collection (apart from copyrights owned by authors of individual programs) or where they post a notice of just what portions of their collections are copyrighted, which may not include AnalytiCalc. (This means that if AnalytiCalc appears on Compuserve, either they have abandoned claims of copyright on their collection, and presence of AnalytiCalc is evidence for this, or they must post a prominent disclaimer stating just which of their collection is copyrighted as a collection. AnalytiCalc may not be included in this list.) Finally, the author has put a considerable amount of time and effort (also money) into developing this code. If you find it useful, you are asked for either: 1. A donation of some code you're writing (with source and documents so I can learn something too), or 2. A donation of $10.00 to help me buy supplies and keep doing improvements. I've decided to ask for donations of $10 partly because I think shareware needs to be substantially cheaper than commercial software if it's to succeed. I'd like this to be a useful and USED package, and want it to get to as many hands as possible. And if some of those hands decide to improve it, I ask that they please let me have a copy of the improvements which I can then share again in return. Ports to other machines are encouraged also, with the proviso that the author (me) get a copy of the port also, and that the port remain available on the same terms as the original. If you port this program to another processor and OS (except MS-DOS, I've done that), you have my blessings and permission to ask for the $10 donations to you rather than me, PROVIDED I get a copy of the port including sources. Thank You. Glenn Everhart 25 Sleigh Ride Rd. Glen Mills, PA 19342 USA