On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 13:54, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote: [...] > * The lack of source. > > > Assuming my understanding is correct, what would be the best strategy > > for approaching Amstrad to make the minimal change in order to have > > Spectrum ROMs in main? > > I don't see any evidence that Amstrad want the ROMs to be free. The > best approach is probably to ask them whether they might make the > source code available. If they say "definitely not" then you don't > need to waste any time discussing the other points.
Bear in mind that it's entirely possible that there *is* no source. God knows what weird and wonderful development system they were using; it might well have been assembled by hand. (A lot of games were programmed like this.) Also, I refer you to: http://www.wearmouth.demon.co.uk/zx82.htm -- +- David Given --McQ-+ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "I tried Zen once, but I understood it." --- | ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | Anonymous +- www.cowlark.com --+
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