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466 Copyrights in src/bf_test.c, src/binary.c src/datafile.c: |
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468 Copyright (c) 1991,1992 Robert K. Cunningham, MIT Lincoln Laboratory |
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470 Copyrights in the src directory: |
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471 |
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472 Petr Mikulik, since December 1998 |
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473 Copyright: open source as much as possible |
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475 Copyrights in demo/whale.dat: |
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477 (C) Copyright 1992 Alex Woo |
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479 Copyrights in src/specfun.c and the demo directory: |
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481 Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Jos van der Woude, [email protected] |
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