MMURTL-V1.0 (the Book, either in PDF or Printed format) remains Copyright 1999, Sensory Publishing, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED HOWEVER: MMURTL Operating System Source Code and utilities, along with the DASM assembler are now in the PUBLIC DOMAIN per its author and legal owner, Richard A. Burgess. The original copyright used to read: If you purchased my book, you may use this source code in any project (commercial or private) as long as you give MMURTL the credit and notify me by email at.. Blah Blah Blah... This has now been changed to: All of the Source Code for: MMURTL V1.0 the Operating System, the DASM assembler, and Any of the small MMURTL utilities have beenpalced IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. Use it any way you see fit, for any purpose you desire, for anyting you like. Distribute it, sell it, give it away, sleep on it, build a son of MMURTL, do whatever you want with it! That's what PUBLIC DOMAIN MEANS! It is YOURS! This includes the files for the above mentioned software that came from the original CD-ROM distributions that any of you purchased, whether from SAMS/MacMillan Publishing, or from Sensory Publishing, Inc., and this Source Code Package that is on the Sensory Publishing, Inc, web site. However, I ask that you please respect the copyright for the book itself until its status changes. It is still coyprighted material under a previous agreement. ONE MORE THING: The only software in the original distributions that I did not (and still do not) have complete control over is the CM-32 compiler and it's source code by Dave Dunfield. I have included here for you to use personally, but you may not sell, distribute or charge for CM-32 without Mr. Dunfield's express persmission. CM32 was derived from Micro-C (Copyright 1990) by Dave Dunfield. Any commercial use of this product absolutely requires Mr. Dunfield's permission. ENJOY, Richard A. Burgess New SMyrna Beach, Florida USA December 10th, 2003 ------------------------------------------------