The following software is "Public Domain," also know as Creative Commons Zero. Read CC0.TXT for details. +------------------+ | HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS | - Your copy of PsychDOS may or may not contain the +------------------+ following E-Books: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\SHERLOCK.HTM Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\ALICE.HTM Astronomy for Amateurs, by Camille Flammarion HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\ASTRNOMY The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems, by Geoffrey Chaucer HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\CANTRBRY.HTM A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\CAROL Beowulf HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\BEOWULF.HTM Dracula, by Bram Stoker HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\DRACULA.HTM Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Poetical Works HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\EDGARPOE Grimm's Fairy Tales, by The Brothers Grimm HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\GRIMM.HTM Hoyle's Games Modernized, edited by Louis Hoffmann HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\HOYLE Journey to the Centre of the Earth, by Jules Verne HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\JOURNEY.HTM The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\KINGARTH The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, by William Blake HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\HVENHELL.HTM The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, by Howard Pyle HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\ROBNHOOD Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\MISRABLS The Odyssey, by Homer HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\ODYSSEY.HTM On the Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\DARWIN.HTM The Tales of Mother Goose, by Charles Perrault HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\MTHRGOOS Tuft-Hunters and Toadies HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\TUFTTOAD.TXT The War of the Worlds, by H. G. Wells HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\WARWRLD.HTM The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum HOME\DOCS\EBOOKS\WIZARDOZ.HTM +------------+ | HOME\MUSIC | - Your copy of PsychDOS may or may not +------------+ include music. All of the music files included with PsychDOS are Public Domain. All of the MIDI files are 100+ year-old classical music by people such as Bach and Beethoven. Each MIDI directory contains a Credit.txt file just in case. All of the modular (IT, MOD, XM, etc.) music files are from modarchive.org and are listed as Public Domain. Please see the MODS\CREDITS directory for details. Please also make sure to read the MUSIC directory's README!.1ST file. +------------------+ | PROGRAMS\DEVELOP | +------------------+ DM2CONV v3.2 - by Vincenzo Alcamo. PROGRAMS\DEVELOP\IWAD\dm2cnv32 +-----------------+ | PROGRAMS\OFFICE | +-----------------+ SLSC PROGRAMS\OFFICE\slscdj1b **However, make sure to take a look at the "copyrite" and "README" files +-----------------+ | PROGRAMS\SYSTEM | +-----------------+ CRLF PROGRAMS\SYSTEM\BIN\CRLF.* KCS v0.8 - Kansas City Standard and CUTS tape decoder/encoder PROGRAMS\SYSTEM\BIN\kcs08 MORSE v1.0 - Morse code trainer PROGRAMS\SYSTEM\BIN\morse10 PROGRAMS\SYSTEM\BIN\STARS.COM SOLENT v0.2 - a conversion utility for KCS and SOL-20 users PROGRAMS\SYSTEM\BIN\solent02 THROTTLE PROGRAMS\SYSTEM\BIN\THROTTLE.* UXUTL - Comprehensive collection of command line Unix utilities for DOS. And according to uxutl\readme: All the code (as far as I'm aware) is either ported Public Domain sources from the net or stuff I've written myself. Please try not to ask me for the source, because at the moment it is expensive for us to send large mail packages. If you are interested in how a command works, I recommend you look at the GNU utility set which contains most of these commands (not that my stuff is the GNU version, I hasten to add). Here is the UXUTL list: PROGRAMS\STSTEM\BIN\ basename.exe bmgrep.exe cal.exe cdiff.exe cgrep.exe chmod.exe comm.exe cp.exe cpio.exe csplit.exe cut.exe date.exe dd.exe df.exe dirname.exe du.exe expr.exe fgrep.exe find.exe fold.exe fstat.exe grep.exe head.exe ls.exe m4.exe make.exe mkdir.exe mv.exe od.exe printarg.exe printenv.exe rm.exe rmdir.exe setschar.exe sleep.exe sort.exe split.exe strings.exe sym.exe tail.exe tee.exe touch.exe tput.exe tr.exe uniq.exe wc.exe which.exe Berkely Utilities PROGRAMS\SYSTEM\BIN\ AWK.EXE CB.EXE DTREE.EXE ECH.EXE ED.EXE EXPAND.EXE JOIN.EXE MORE.EXE PASTE.EXE UNEXPAND.EXE XSTR.EXE See refman.pdf for details on listed programs. Do note, however, most of them were replaced with the UXUTL versions. MD5SUM PROGRAMS\SYSTEM\BIN\MD5SUM.EXE