Re: A86: more on writing/running an asm prog.
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Re: A86: more on writing/running an asm prog.
No. When you buy a TI calculator, you are buying the use of the ROM. You
can use that ROM for whatever you want (your own personal use), but you
can't give it to anyone.
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Bryan Rabeler <brabeler@ticalc.org>
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On Sat, 12 Sep 1998 TGaArdvark@aol.com wrote:
>
> > I believe you are allowed to also use the ROM for an
> > emulator, as long as the ROM came from your
> > calculator. However I could be wrong.
>
> According to copyright regulations, you are wrong, but
> TI said that it's okay (I believe that Pat said it to this
> list during one of the threads of how immoral it was to
> post ROM on the internet at free access).
>
> When you purchase the calculator, you purchase the
> right to use one copy of the ROM and to make backups
> of that copy, etc (regular use). There is no way to follow
> that rule and execute the same copy of ROM more than
> once at the same time.
>
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