I do not think you read what i said...

Just add an extra step that decompiles the already created arm code to a
quite difficult to read but working objective c code.

And if that amounts to open sourcing the player what stops me for example to
get the arm bytecode decompile it myself? I do not see the problem. The only
problem i see is that mention "...originally written in C,..." ...

Now is a decompiled arm code originaly written in C? Can you somehow find
out?

Either way i think the whole situation is plain stupid...

With this EULA they can stop Adobe but not a freelancer that writes
something similar ...

+ Commodore/Amiga one of the best machines back then died because of closing
too many doors...

History will tell - we will wait and see what happens

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 12:42 PM, Tom Chiverton <
tom.chiver...@halliwells.com> wrote:

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> On Tuesday 13 Apr 2010, Fotis Chatzinikos wrote:
> > What about reversing the arm byte code to objective-c?
>
> Read what he said. That would amount to open sourcing the Player.
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