- Original Message -
From: Paul Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: 23. èervna 1999 12:53
Subject: Re: Win2000 (was: Re: Linux vs. Win32 SimCoupe - must I fight?)
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Aley Keprt wrote:
This wouldn't be 100%, but it would be 99% (or 98
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Aley Keprt wrote:
This wouldn't be 100%, but it would be 99% (or 98), especially when most of
the current software is written in DJGPP, which seems to be well designed to
be run under Windows.
Very few apps out there are written using DJGPP; they normally use Borland
or
On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
Thomas Harte wrote:
Frankly I'm amazed you're giving him such hassle. I might have thought
you'd actually be pleased that someone was taking the time and trouble to
port SimCoupe to your favourite platform.
Even more so since
Thomas Harte wrote:
Frankly I'm amazed you're giving him such hassle. I might have thought
you'd actually be pleased that someone was taking the time and trouble to
port SimCoupe to your favourite platform.
Even more so since DOS compatibility is apparently 'out' as far as
- Original Message -
From: Si Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: 9. èervna 1999 9:05
Subject: Re: Linux vs. Win32 SimCoupe - must I fight?
*takes a deep breath*
Aley Keprt originally wrote:
Since Si Owen doesn't want to release his sources (I hate him
At 8:50 am +0100 15/6/99, Aley Keprt wrote:
Si Owen wrote:
I've always said that I would release the modified source when I'm done,
and
that's still what I intend to do. It's not available yet because I've not
finished my changes, and I'm not going to be pressured into releasing it
early.
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Aley Keprt wrote:
I don't agree that somebody don't release source until it is finished.
The SimCoupe will never be 100% finished. Or will be? I don't think so.
So Si Owen probably will never release the source, since he will never
be finished with his work.
I think that he
Frankly I'm amazed you're giving him such hassle. I might have thought
you'd actually be pleased that someone was taking the time and trouble to
port SimCoupe to your favourite platform.
Even more so since DOS compatibility is apparently 'out' as far as
windows 2000 is concerned. That
Any response to this statement which in my opinion is almost as
inflamatory as 'James R Curry's brilliantly researched post would
probably only look quite petty anyway. Suffice to say that if we define
getting a life as not commenting on any SimCoupe GPL conversation after
this one then
Thomas Harte wrote:
So you can see how it looks, yeah? You'll notice how
'doesn't want' is also future tense?
Actually it's present tense, but that's beside the point - the point is that
I didn't say it in the first place! I can understand how it might have
looked, but trying to start a
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Aley Keprt wrote:
In addition I'd like to ask this: Why Linux users don't make their
version first and give us their sources? It is very easy to say: Make
you Win version Linux compatible. I bet everybody can say this, but
not too many people can really do something for Linux,
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Simon Cooke wrote:
Hey, Sim Coupe was distributed under the GPL license. If Si doesn't
want to surrender the modified source then he is breaking the law, and
many people within the GPL sphere are perfectly happy to help fight if
this is the case.
Interestingly,
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Aley Keprt wrote:
Since Si Owen doesn't want to release his sources (I hate him for this),
Probably just for the same reason I haven't yet released Hurricane source
- it's not ready.
In addition I'd like to ask this: Why Linux users don't make their version
first and
Since Si Owen doesn't want to release his sources (I hate him for this),
I can't do much and I'm affraid Linux is out for now, since DOS is out too.
Hey, Sim Coupe was distributed under the GPL license. If Si doesn't
want to surrender the modified source then he is breaking the law, and
Hey, Sim Coupe was distributed under the GPL license. If Si doesn't
want to surrender the modified source then he is breaking the law, and
many people within the GPL sphere are perfectly happy to help fight if
this is the case.
Interestingly, the GPL has never been proven in court.
Simon
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