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From: Paul Nunnink <P.Nunnink@nunnink.cjb.net>
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Well, that is an interesting question. I remember reading something
somewhere about minix in an embedded system, if I recall correctly.
Could this be done? Is that legal?

Paul

"Andrew A. Schilt" wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Is anyone using Minix for a commercial product,
> that is, using it to make money? (other than selling
> the book :)  Minix is now under a BSD like
> license according to the official website.  This means
> that it is basically free.
