open source ooPIC.

ooPIC is now open source under GPL.

Scott M. Savage

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Scott M. Savage
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Well Scott that is a curious decision. Would you care to share your reasoning? Does this mean anyone can load up a PIC to be an OOPic without royalty?

I will be curious to know how this effects your income in the longer term.

Randy

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RMDumse

Randy:

Accord A note to my customers: Due to economic downturns, I have taken full time employment elsewhere. Therefore, I have decided to open source the ooPIC interpreter software under GPLv3. More...

-Wayne

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Wayne C. Gramlich

Thanks for the note Wayne. Not that I can't relate. We've been in a long slide, and the competition is fierce. I would have thought selling out might have been a better option. Each faces their decisions for themselves.

Randy

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RMDumse

Maybe there was no buyer.

-Wayne

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Wayne C. Gramlich

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