Re: A86: Rom Central - Database interactivity with rom calls


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Re: A86: Rom Central - Database interactivity with rom calls




no tools are illegal unless you use them for other than informational
purposes or something like that. same goes for cracking programs or serial
numbers. they are all legal but what you do with them might not be

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Johnson <matt2000@gte.net>
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, February 22, 1998 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: A86: Rom Central - Database interactivity with rom calls


>
>> As for the legality of this, I'd guess that TI would consider it to be
>just
>> as illegal as straight-out distribution. But feel free to ask them. :-)
>
>You suggestion sounds to advanced. If someone doesnt have a ti-graph link
>then it would be too troubling to enter a 1000 character hex file.
>
>But what makes what I do any different then what the rom86 program does?
>Both is used to get a TI-86 rom if you own a TI-86 calculator. Only mine
>doesnt require you to have a graph-link. So why isnt rom86 considered an
>illegal tool for Rom distribution?
>
>-Matt
>