On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Aley Keprt wrote:
everything possible to maintain compatibility with any os.
But - of course - currently I don't work on SimCoupe at all.
True. There's a golden lining to everything.
Paul
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Stuart Brady wrote:
Please, just *DON'T* make it dependant on DOS/Windows, whatever you do.
I know you don't care much about anything other than DOS/Windows, Aley,
but please be careful not to ruin anything. You don't have to work on
I don't think Aley's actually doing
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Aley Keprt wrote:
Since it is noncommercial product, people doing Win32 version
probably won't have sufficient resources (time, ability, ...) to do anything
with Linux. Sorry.
Please, just *DON'T* make it dependant on DOS/Windows, whatever you do.
I know you don't care much
Subject: The win32 SIM Coupe
Hi,
I know it isn't out or anything, I'm not about to ask something stupid
like 'where can I get it', I'm just aware from experience that writing
for windows can be an entirely different process to writing for DOS, and
therefore creating a windows version will most
Alex Keprt wrote:
Since it is noncommercial product, people doing Win32 version
probably won't have sufficient resources (time, ability, ...) to
do anything with Linux.
I've not had time to touch the Win32 version in about 5 weeks, and am tied
up for another few weeks yet :-/ I hope to get
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Aley Keprt wrote:
Since it is noncommercial product, people doing Win32 version
probably won't have sufficient resources (time, ability, ...) to do anything
with Linux. Sorry.
Yeah, but as soon as the source code comes out (or even before, if a CVS
server is used) any