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RESTRICTIONS ON MacShell program and source code.
Ñ╩MacShell¬ is a product of Suick Bay Technologies and is provided for
restricted use by the owner of the CD-ROM "Disk to the future II".
Ñ╩No permission is granted for any commercial use without the written
consent of the Suick Bay Technologies.
Ñ╩No permission is granted for any redistribution of any kind use without
the written consent of the Suick Bay Technologies.
Ñ╩Permission is granted to use this for any personal non commercial use.
Ñ╩You may not distribute source or executable code at all, nor may you
distribute it with or within a commercial product without the written
consent of the Suick Bay Technologies. Please send modifications to
the author for inclusion in updates to the program. Thanks.
MacShell¬ IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE.
SUICK BAY TECHNOLOGIES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY MACSHELL
OR ANY PART THEREOF.
In no event will Suick Bay Technologies be liable for any lost revenue
or profits or other special, indirect and consequential damages, even if
Suick Bay Technologies has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
NOTES on MacShell¬
MacShell¬ is not 32 bit clean due to its use of the now obsolete Capps' text
editor libraries originally release by the Think C people. To make MacShell
32 bit clean you will need to modify all calls to the PEdit library to a new
text editor capable of handling more than 32k of text (The Word Solution code
would be a good choice). Capps' in not included in this release.
MacShell¬ was written in Think C 4.X
If you use MacShell¬ use it in 24 bit mode on your Mac.
MacShell¬ is available for commercial distribution under a licensee fee from
Suick Bay Technologies. We are looking for an enthusiastic author to update
and expand on MacShell¬, so if your interested please call or write.
Suick Bay Technologies specializes in Macintosh product development and solutions.
We have developed Accelerators, Video and LCD cards, low level driver code, INIT's,
Control Panels, and many many more.
Suick Bay Technologies can be reached at:
8768 Cottonwood lane
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Voice: (612) 425-7025
AppleLink: D5233
Thanks for your interest and enjoy.