xtrs is the Debian GNU/Linux prepackaged version of xtrs, a TRS-80 emulator
for X Windows originally written by David Gingold and Alex Wolman.  xtrs
is currently maintained and updated by Tim Mann at Digital Equipment
Corporation.

The xtrs Debian package was put together by Branden Robinson
<branden@debian.org> from sources at:

http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/personal/Tim_Mann/trs80/xtrs-1.9.tar.gz

I (Branden Robinson) made few changes; I edited Makefile.local to not
look for ROM images to compile in (it would be illegal to distribute
the TRS-80 ROMs with this package), I wrote a man page for cassette,
and did some other incredibly minor tweaks and edits, none of which had
to do with the source code directly.  See the file changelog.Debian for
datestamps per Tim Mann's license below.

xtrs's copyright is essentially BSD-ish and it meets the Debian Free
Software Guidelines (DFSG) as I understand them.  Some parts are
copyrighted by the original authors and some by Tim Mann, but these
copyright notices are fundamentally compatible with the DFSG.

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Copyright (C) 1992 Clarendon Hill Software.

Permission is granted to any individual or institution to use, copy, or
redistribute this software, provided this copyright notice is retained.

This software is provided "as is" without any expressed or implied
warranty. If this software brings on any sort of damage -- physical,
monetary, emotional, or brain -- too bad. You've got no one to blame but
yourself.

The software may be modified for your own purposes, but modified
versions must retain this notice.

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Copyright (c) 1996, Timothy Mann

This software may be copied, modified, and used for any purpose
without fee, provided that (1) the above copyright notice is
retained, and (2) modified versions are clearly marked as having
been modified, with the modifier's name and the date included.
