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+/**
+ Per an email message from Russ Nelson <nelson@crynwr.com> on
+ 18 March 2008 the files cs89x0.[ch] are now licensed under GPL
+ Version 2.
+
+ From: Russ Nelson <nelson@crynwr.com>
+ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:42:00 -0400
+ Subject: Re: [Etherboot-developers] cs89x0 driver in etherboot
+ -- quote from email
+ As copyright holder, if I say it doesn't conflict with the GPL,
+ then it doesn't conflict with the GPL.
+
+ However, there's no point in causing people's brains to overheat,
+ so yes, I grant permission for the code to be relicensed under the
+ GPLv2. Please make sure that this change in licensing makes its
+ way upstream. -russ
+ -- quote from email
+**/
+
+Permission is granted to distribute the enclosed cs89x0.[ch] driver
+only in conjunction with the Etherboot package. The code is
+ordinarily distributed under the GPL.
+
+Russ Nelson, January 2000
+
+CREDITS
+
+I want to thank
+
+ Mike Cruse <mcruse@cti-ltd.com>
+ for providing an evaluation NIC and for sponsoring the
+ development of this driver.
+
+ Randall Sears <sears@crystal.cirrus.com>
+ Deva Bodas <bodas@crystal.cirrus.com>
+ Andreas Kraemer <akraemer@crystal.cirrus.com>
+ Wolfgang Krause <100303.2673@compuserve.com>
+ for excellent technical support and for providing the required
+ programming information. I appreciate Crystal Semiconductor's
+ commitment towards free software.
+
+ Russell Nelson <nelson@crynwr.com>
+ for writing the Linux device driver for the CS89x0
+ chipset. Russel's code is very well designed and simplified my
+ job a lot.