Talk:HP-48 series

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[edit] Possible copyvio?

I left the following message for the anon user that added material recently, but I'm not sure he or she will ever get the message: "Thank you for your additions to the HP-48 series article. It seems that your are claiming you have the copywrite to the material in the book you added as a reference. Are you the author, M. Mastracci? Wikipedia needs to be very careful to avoid copyright infringement, and substantiating that you do in fact hold the copyright to the work is important. Please respond on my talk page. Thank you." - Taxman 14:48, Mar 29, 2005 (UTC)

In the edit summary she/he claimed to own the copyright, but anyone can claim that. I think we need to treat this as a copyvio. Anyone have any thoughts? - Taxman 22:12, Mar 30, 2005 (UTC)

I think that someone should try to contact Mastracci to confirm. His current email appears to be mastrac - at - canada - dot - com. --ChrisRuvolo 02:48, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Those changes were added by me (Matthew Mastracci). I'll update the documentation that I'm referencing here with a new license (at least for the parts of the document that have my copyright), but someone can email me (at mmastrac - at - canada dot com) in the meantime to verify. -- Matt Mastracci (no wikipedia user)

I have a Wiki name now. I'll make the rest of my edits with this user. Thanks for the grammer checking - this is my first non-trivial addition to Wikipedia. --MatthewMastracci 02:33, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)


G series has a cpu clock of 4MHz and a memory clock of 2MHz S series has a cpu clock of 2MHz and a memory clock of 2MHz Both according to Mr Mastracci's documents. --GeorgeTsiros