this is the original reply I got from MicroAPL back in Oct 2012:
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Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2012 09:21:39 +0100
To: Paul Wratt <paul.wratt@gmail.com>
From: Richard Nabavi <RichardNabavi@microapl.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Coldfire web site info
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Dear Paul,
Yes, no problem. I confirm that MicroAPL gives you permission to copy
the text from that page and place it on your wiki, provided only that
you acknowledge the source.
Regards
Richard Nabavi
Director, MicroAPL Ltd
>http://www.microapl.co.uk/Porting/ColdFire/cf_68k_diffs.html
>
>Infomation like this is extremely hard to find, ands as of 2011 a lot
>of older detailed information is being lost.
>
>We have new hardware due for release using v4e and our "users wiki" is
>in desperate need of this simplied info
>
>Can I past a quoted copy of the text (and link to where is came from)
>in said wiki (which require copyright holders permission)
>
>Two copies on the net might make it easier to find.
>
>Thanks for your time, and to your developers for their useful CF68KLib
>and PortASM utilities
>
>Paul
>http://firebee.info/ <= users wiki
>http://acp.atari.org/ <= developers announcements
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this has become even more liberal/laxed in recent years, and I expect that sometime in the near future (couple of years) this will disappear, as m68k/CF is no longer supported - they are very accommodating - there is another thread from one or two months ago on the list that is more uptodate, someone from the FreeMiNT administration need to compile all relevant docs, web pages and software into the FreeMiNT repos. I have a single PDF that compiles all the m68k/CF related web pages, and software, all that is linked from the MicroAPL link mentioned in the fVDI readme.
this is the original reply I got from MicroAPL back in Oct 2012:
this has become even more liberal/laxed in recent years, and I expect that sometime in the near future (couple of years) this will disappear, as m68k/CF is no longer supported - they are very accommodating - there is another thread from one or two months ago on the list that is more uptodate, someone from the FreeMiNT administration need to compile all relevant docs, web pages and software into the FreeMiNT repos. I have a single PDF that compiles all the m68k/CF related web pages, and software, all that is linked from the MicroAPL link mentioned in the fVDI readme.