I completely fail to even remotely begin to understand why if that is indeed
true you do not do it.... 

I am sure that practically every MTASC user on the planet would have an
interest in being able to use MTASC in AVM2...

If you could add AS3 syntax and AVM2 support inside of 2 weeks from now you
would have the whole MTASC community with you instead of the dozen that will
switch to a new language.

Sorry but I just don't get at all why you would want to kill of MTASC (cos
effectively that's what u r doing) and instead go of to invent a new
language which a handful of people would be interested in just because its 2
weeks work???????
Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Nicolas Cannasse
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 2:24 AM
To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
Subject: Re: [osflash] MTASC Future


> on MM publishing the new bytecode format and when will that happen, 
> six months after the release, who knows, or is the intention to 
> reverse
engineer
> the whole thing to figure out the bytecode.. is that really that 
> "easy".

Yes :)
Sincerely, it would take a few weeks to get the AVM2 support *right now*.
Just having it immediatly is not so much interesting since the player is not
widely distributed yet.

Nicolas




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