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CELL library re-released as Free Software
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Posted by Ron Gage on 16 December, 2002 - 2:03 pm
Greetings:

The CELL Library - CIP/Ethernet Library for Linux - has been re-released under the GNU LGPL license. The LGPL allows you to implement the
library in your proprietary products without risk of requiring you to release your product for free. The LGPL does, however, require that you
release any modification you make to the library without restriction (preferably back to the author).

CELL allows a programmer to have direct read/write access to all data objects within an Allen Bradley ControlLogix PLC.

CELL is currently known to work under Linux, Linux-RTAI, Windows 2000 and QNX.

For more information on the CELL library, please feel free to visit our website - http://www.lns-saginaw.net

Ron Gage - Owner
Linux Network Services


Posted by Kelvin Proctor on 17 December, 2002 - 9:17 am
Ron,

Great to see your commitment to open source software. Even if no-one else notices I'll appreciate your contribution immensely.

Regards,

Kelvin


Posted by David Nimmons on 17 December, 2002 - 4:16 pm
I second Kelvin's post. I appreciate your efforts very much.

David Nimmons

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