Re: A86: Rom Central - Database interactivity with rom calls


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Re: A86: Rom Central - Database interactivity with rom calls




Exactly.  Thats why teachers can copy books for students because it fits in
the 'educational purposes' catagoty...

>no tools are illegal unless you use them for other than informational
>purposes or something like that. same goes for cracking programs or serial
>numbers. they are all legal but what you do with them might not be
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matt Johnson <matt2000@gte.net>
>To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
>Date: Sunday, February 22, 1998 4:11 PM
>Subject: Re: A86: Rom Central - Database interactivity with rom calls
>
>
>>
>>> As for the legality of this, I'd guess that TI would consider it to be
>>just
>>> as illegal as straight-out distribution. But feel free to ask them. :-)
>>
>>You suggestion sounds to advanced. If someone doesnt have a ti-graph link
>>then it would be too troubling to enter a 1000 character hex file.
>>
>>But what makes what I do any different then what the rom86 program does?
>>Both is used to get a TI-86 rom if you own a TI-86 calculator. Only mine
>>doesnt require you to have a graph-link. So why isnt rom86 considered an
>>illegal tool for Rom distribution?
>>
>>-Matt
>>