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7. Thanks/Legal Stuff

I'd like to thank Richard Stallman (rms@gnu.org), Brian Youmans (3diff@gnu.org), and all the people I've talked to over at the GNU for welcoming me in and making Phantom.Security a GNU program!

I'd like to thank Riku Saikkonen (Riku.Saikkonen@hut.fi) for his mini-HOWTO on IO-Port-Programming. I used his example code almost verbatim in my early Beta versions. This is the only document I could find that smacked me in the face and said "Look idiot, it's that easy!". And it worked. Thanks!

This software comes "AS-IS" with NO WARRANTIES expressed or implied. This software is free for all to use, copy, edit, compile, distribute, and hack. I only ask that credit be given where credit is due, and that if a modified version of this software is distributed, that a copy of the original package be included. However, it is free software and open sourced so mod mod mod! However I am not responsible for any damage the software or circuit diagram may cause. Nor am I responsible if the circuit is built wrong and shoots flames into the persons computer. Nor am I responsible if the assembler is drinking Jolt Cola next to a 120V AC transformer and spills it on himself and the transformer. However, if the circuit is running off a 5V clean (encased) power supply, then there shouldn't be any problems. However if it starts a nuclear chain reaction in your basement, I cannot be held responsible! Or if you use it to lock your boss out of the office during a big meeting, I am not responsible. Please be safe!

This software is copyrighted, and I've placed it under the GNU Public License. Please support the GNU and the free software community at http://www.gnu.org!!! See the file COPYING for details... here is the distribution statement:

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.