> stack. (There exists also NIST written Linux version at that site,
> and it seems to be "BSD with advertisement clause" licensed...)
>
Sorry to interrupt but I wanted to mention that if the code you are refering to
was writtent by a NIST researcher it should be copyright free (aka public
domain). Works such as code created by a United States govenrment agency are
not copyrightable as the government is a public agency and therefore "The
People" own whatever they create.
[now back to your regularly scheduled programming]
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