I did a google code search and I found this: http://www.google.com/codesearch/p?hl=zh-TW&sa=N&cd=2&ct=rc#yVjp3hog9Qw/trunk/breemlib/apu/ay8910/ay8910.cpp&q=ay8910
// // From mame.txt (http://www.mame.net/readme.html) // // VI. Reuse of Source Code // -------------------------- // This chapter might not apply to specific portions of MAME (e.g. CPU // emulators) which bear different copyright notices. // The source code cannot be used in a commercial product without the written // authorization of the authors. Use in non-commercial products is allowed, and // indeed encouraged. If you use portions of the MAME source code in your // program, however, you must make the full source code freely available as // well. // Usage of the _information_ contained in the source code is free for any use. // However, given the amount of time and energy it took to collect this // information, if you find new information we would appreciate if you made it // freely available as well. // Does it apply to this case? P.S.: Mail resent as I click wrong button, sorry. 2009/10/29 Paolo Bonzini <bonz...@gnu.org>: > On 10/28/2009 09:08 PM, Stuart Brady wrote: >> >> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 01:50:11AM +0900, TAKEDA, toshiya wrote: >>> >>> + >>> +/* This version of ay8910.c is a fork of the MAME 0.59 one, relicensed >>> under the LGPL. >> >> Where have you taken this from? > > More exactly, how is this not violating copyright, since MAME's license is > not compatible with anything else (more or less)? > > Paolo > > >