gcc vs. commercial C compiler (Sun's)
Stephen J. Friedl
friedl at vsi.COM
Fri Jan 27 16:18:24 AEST 1989
In article <87081 at sun.uucp>, swilson%thetone at Sun.COM (Scott Wilson) writes:
< Perhaps it's time for software vendors to include warnings such as
< Motorola lists in the 68020 manual:
<
< Motorola, Inc. general policy does not recommend the use of
< its components in life support applications where in a failure
< or malfunction of the component may directly threaten life or
< injury. Per Motorola Terms and Conditions of Sale, the user
< of Motorola components in life support applications assumes
< all risk of such use and indemnifies Motorola against all
< damages.
National Semiconductor does (did?) have this kind of disclaimer
in their *TTL* data books. I think you had to have a letter from
the president of NS before you could use their chips in any kind
of life-support system.
Steve
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