If you look closely when 'RUNNING' the program, you will see a GPL notice ....
So you're saying I have to download a binary-only program and run it on a
machine I don't own under an OS I don't have a license for to see this?
In any case. I don't believe a binary-only program can be released under
the GPL, certainly not under the GPL that I am familiar with.
I'm actually commenting heavilly the source before
release it ....
I learnt the hard way, well over 30 years ago, not to trust that
vapourware will ever sxist :-). More seriously, I will be very interested
to see this source code when you release it.
Btw I have already released the FULL source of an
HP85/86 emulator ....
Before yawning ... use what we 'gave' you for free even a 'binary' :
Which as I have told you in private mail is totally useless to me, and to
a number of other people here. On this list all the world is most
definitely not a PC, caertianly not one running a proprietory OS.
I'm not obliged to put this program on the net
afterall !!!
Inded you are not. Just as I am not obliged to share the schematics I
trace out, I am not obliged to help people track down faults, I am not
obliged to do anything on this list. I do so because I happen to beleive
that a community like tyhis one benefits a lot form sharing information.
Nobody can know everything or do evertything. But a schematic from one
member, a bit of sourc code from another, a trick form athried, and so on
and soemthing actuially gets done.
I have, unfortuantely, come to the conclusion that the main reason people
won't release their source code for free programs written
non-commercially is that they are ashamed of it. And that means I am
unlikely to wanty to trust the binary, even if I can run it.
-tony