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Power64 is Copyright © 1996-2008 by Roland Lieger. All rights reserved.
Power64 is published as shareware. You may freely distribute copies of Power64 by any means (such as floppy disks, CD-ROMs, magazines, books, FTP, electronic bulletin boards, etc.) provided that you distribute unmodified copies and that you do so without any charge other than a nominal charge for the act of copying (max. 5 US$). If you plan to put Power64 on a CD-ROM, please send the author an email to make sure you include an up-to-date copy of Power64. The author would also appreciate (but does not require) a complimentary copy of your CD-ROM.
While there is no charge to get a copy of Power64, it is still required that you pay a moderate registration fee if you find Power64 enjoyable and use it for an extended period of time. Power64 is fully functional even if you have not yet registered, so you can perform all the tests your heart desires but in order to remind you that the author has spent a lot of time writing the software, there is a time limit of 10 minutes for each emulator session.
Registrations for Power64 are handled by Kagi, a company that sells shareware on the author's behalf. The shareware fee is 32US$ (including Kagi's share) for a single user license.
If you are already a registered user of Power20, the Commodore VIC-20 emulator for the Apple Macintosh, please check the "Registered Power20 User" box for a $8 rebate on the registration of Power64. If you are not yet familiar with Power20 please visit: http://www.salto.at/Power20/index.html
If you want to register both Power64 and Power20, you should purchase a "Power64 & Power20 Bonus Pack", to obtain a license for both programs for only $48.
The easiest way to register is by using the online registration system: http://order.kagi.com/?5G. You can pay by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, Carte Blue, Carte Blanche, JCB etc.), PayPal, Wire Transfer, Check/Money Order or Cash.
As soon as Kagi received your payment, they will send both you an email confirmation and inform me to send you your registration code. Your registration number will remain valid in all future versions of Power64.
Alternatively, you can pay me directly. Send 20 Euro (preferred) or 30 Swiss Francs or 30 US$ (probably the easiest to obtain outside of Europe) to:
Roland Lieger
Goethegasse 39
A 2340 Mödling
Austria - Europe
Email:
You can also register both Power64 and Power20 (VIC-20 Emulator) together for only 30 Euro or 45 Swiss Francs or 45 US$.
Please send the fee in cash in a plain envelope. The Austrian postal service is very reliable and quite fast. Unfortunately Austrian banks charge prohibitive fees (about 12 US$) for clearing non-Euro-zone or traveler's checks, as well as crediting foreign money orders on an account. Thus I do not welcome these modes of payment (although I am aware that this is a common way to send money around the US). Unfortunately, I am also not able to handle credit cards. If you wish to pay with check or credit card, please do so via Kagi (see above).
As soon as I receive your fee I will immediately send you an email (or postcard, if you don't have an account) with your registration number. Your registration number will remain valid in all future versions of Power64.
Legal Note:
Power64 is provided as is. Use it at your own risk! While great care has been taken to ensure correct operation of Power64 the author does not accept any responsibility for damages or lost profits caused by errors hidden in the code.
It is illegal to distribute pirated software together with Power64.
SMON is copyright by Magna Media, and has been included in Power64 with their friendly permission.
The System Software is © 1982-1984 Commodore Business Machines.
All products mentioned in this text are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Source: http://www.salto.at/Power64/Documentation/Power64-ReadMe/01-Copyright.html Power64 Homepage: http://www.infinite-loop.at and http://www.salto.at - EMail: © Roland Lieger, Goethegasse 39, A-2340 Mödling, Austria - Europe Last Changed: Feb. 29, 2008 |