Looking for font "Indivisible"

Hi
I am looking for at font called Indivisible.
Can anybody help me?
I have been toold it´s a free font, but I am not sure

Indivisible was a free monospaced font produced by the Process Type
Foundry in 2002., with restricted re-distribution, so it doesn't
appear even on legitimate free font sites.
It doesn't appear on their site at all.
You might try contacting them directly.
[email protected]
The font is similar in many respects to the more recent Zolan Mono
BTN, but far from identical.
- Herb

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