Legal are concerns are avoided this way:
once you write it,
don't sell it -
don't even distribute it for free.
If you want to be risky, "for free" is safer.
On 13. Dec, 2006, at 16:13, Sonny Hung wrote:
> On 12/13/06, Sascha Segan <me@saschasegan.com> wrote:
>> Yup. What could I program it in without a month's worth of
>> education? I'm
>> good with scripting languages. I noticed the existence of NSBasic and
>> NewtCard, but $99 is double what I'd pay for the hardware -
>> prohibitive!
>>
>> NTK seems ... intense ... for such a small project.
>
> There are two options.
> Pickup a copy of NSBasic used - it's relatively cheap as it comes up
> on eBay often. Or you could always use someones license to program it
> but I'm not sure how the legal issues are dealt with there...
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