Of course I put these three Code2nnn fonts on SourceForge, being sick of their 
further development and whole commercial aura around them. All fonts are now of 
course freeware - simply do what you want with them all. Check: 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/code2000/ project, it contains link to 
http://profile.yahoo.com/EB3ZR2WOVNJUTE7RIHWYAUJNCA/ which is my old AT&T 
[email protected] profile dating back to about 2002, simply type in google: 
site:unicode.org [email protected] to see how vintage is my current-but-old 
email. My silence was resulted from AT&T internal reorganizations which led to 
vanishing of my websites in due process. I switched from dBASE III to 
FontCreator to ease development, but not to assembler, as you tried to guess.

James Kass
--- On 7 November 2011 08:34, <anbu_at_peoplestring.com> wrote:
From: Andrew West <andrewcwest_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 16:21:47 +0000

I have doubts as to whether this project was actually created by James 
Kass. The project comprises the last public version of code2000.ttf 
and a 210MB "code2000.asm" file which turns out to be a dump of the 
ttf file in human-readable form, both of which could easily have been 
put onto SourceForge in contravention of copyright and license by 
someone pretending to be James who wants the font to be open source 
now that the official Code2000 site has disappeared. James once told 
me that Code2000 was maintained as a "66 megabyte dBASE III database 
file" which is not what is on SourceForge.

Andrew

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