Edwin van Rijkom wrote: > I'm able to access the repository, but I still get 'forbidden' on trying > to access Trac. Is that just me, or is it still protected? >
Eh, there's nothing really in Trac right now. Just some documentation Claus and I used to build the code. You're not missing much :-) Just as an aside, the main reason this is open source at the moment is that I don't have the time I used to work on it. After getting married, my "free time" has drastically been reduce (I know, cry me a river). It got to the point where I'd find a few hours every few weeks to work on the emulator, and then discover that I didn't remember where I left off, or that I had to re-learn everything to keep going, and the time spent re-learning and re-reading documentation left me with no time to make any progress. At that point, Claus and I got together and things have been moving forward a little faster since then, but don't expect this project to produce anything useful for awhile unless we can get some extra hands. The main thing is, the initial work is done, the code is out there, and there's a lot of very intelligent c/c++ coders that would hopefully find a project like this fun to work on. I'm really hoping for someone more into hardware than I am to pick up the project and run with it. -d _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
