Glenn Booker wrote: > > As far as I've seen, DO-178 is only specified on a contract-by-contract basis, for both FAA and DoD avionics projects. > > For those who want to get a copy of DO-178B, it's available from: > > http://www.rtca.org/store/product.asp?dept%5Fid=1&sku=082 > That link is another great example of incredible software, if it only wasn't so common. It says 'Welcome', and asks me if I'm in North America. I mark 'in North America' and click on 'Continue'. It asks 'Are you a member?'. I mark 'No' and click on 'Continue'. It says 'Welcome', and asks me if I'm in North America. I mark 'in North America' and click on 'Continue'. It asks 'Are you a member?'. I mark 'No' and click on 'Continue'. It says 'Welcome', and asks me if I'm in North America. I mark 'in North America' and click on 'Continue'. It asks 'Are you a member?'. I mark 'No' and click on 'Continue'. It says 'Welcome', and asks me if I'm in North America. I mark 'in North America' and click on 'Continue'. It asks 'Are you a member?'. I mark 'No' and click on 'Continue'. It says 'Welcome', and asks me if I'm in North America. I mark 'in North America' and click on 'Continue'. It asks 'Are you a member?'. I mark 'No' and click on 'Continue'. It says 'Welcome', and asks me if I'm in North America. I mark 'in North America' and click on 'Continue'. It asks 'Are you a member?'. I mark 'No' and click on 'Continue' ... Fortunately, I catch on quickly and know when to stop. Al