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Post by mr.chockuls on Oct 8, 2005 16:38:23 GMT 1
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Post by Tinnus on Oct 8, 2005 21:05:11 GMT 1
First, for the 10th time, these are NOT emulators. They are ports. An amulator emulates a PHYSICAL system. It makes your device function as another to run a program meant for this other one.
A port is the ORIGINAL software, re-compiled to run on another device different from what it was originally intended for. "Compilation" is the proccess of getting the source code of the program, in human-readable form, and turn it into machine code executed by the CPU (a program called the compiler does that).
Answering your question... we can port these by getting the original source code from the publishers of the PC versions. We SHOULD be able to get the code from the PPC port this guy has created, but we won't be able to get it since the guy is too stupid to understand what GPL is and there's no one to make him publish the code.
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Post by paavels on Oct 8, 2005 22:04:46 GMT 1
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