On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 05:57:34PM +0100, Mia Magnusson wrote: >How about using the source directly, or is only some old version >available? If someone is distributing binaries without the source, that would be a copyright license violation. I have released the code only under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (or any later version). >http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/crossplatform/transfer/C2N232/ > >"cbmlink-cbmsrc.tar.gz 2009-08-18 17824 > Source code for cbmlink-cbmbasic.zip and cbmlink-cbmprg.zip. In the >future, the source code for the cbmlink servers will be distributed >separately from the client source code." The real date appears to be 2003-07-19. All file timestamps on zimmers.net were reset at some point. I have some minor unpublished changes. Mainly non-essential changes, such as converting the character set encoding from ISO 8859-1 to UTF-8, and making some scripts Bourne shell compliant (instead of GNU Bourne Again SHell). The latest change in 2010 was for supporting the Vic Flash Plugin http://www.iki.fi/~msmakela/8bit/vfp/. I think I should implement support for the Vic UltiMem and release a new version soon. I have been meaning to publish my source repositories, but have not gotten around to it. Is there some repository site for retro computing? Or should I use something generic like gitlab.com? MarkoReceived on 2018-03-14 22:39:16
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