Re: [Freedos-user] [release] Dr. Mind v1.0

2019-09-04 Thread Jim Hall
Not to go too far off topic, but: No, FreeDOS is not at risk just because FreeDOS is another DOS. We have been very careful to avoid any issues here. FreeDOS is developed based on open/known standards (RBIL, manuals, books, …) and not from "insider" or "proprietary" knowledge. That's why we were

Re: [Freedos-user] [release] Dr. Mind v1.0

2019-09-04 Thread Thomas Mueller
> That being said (and I am not a trademark expert at all - I barely know what a > trademark is), isn't FreeDOS at risk itself, for reusing the same OS idea as > MS-DOS, same set of commands, same syntax, same INT 21h API...? That's a > honest question, I'm clueless. > Mateusz There have been s

Re: [Freedos-user] [release] Dr. Mind v1.0

2019-09-04 Thread Mateusz Viste
On 04/09/2019 21:11, Robert Riebisch wrote:> Did you ask someone for permission to reproduce the game's idea and use it's name for you product? It's just to save you (or FreeDOS) from trouble. I remember some issues regarding Tetris. Hello Robert, That's a good point, thanks for the alert. H

Re: [Freedos-user] [release] Dr. Mind v1.0

2019-09-04 Thread Robert Riebisch
Hi Mateusz, > Ever wanted to play some Mastermind, but had no one to play with? > Dr. Mind comes to the rescue! > > Dr. Mind is a PC adaptation of the Mastermind(TM) board game. The > computer generates a secret color code, then the player has to figure > out the exact pattern through deduction

Re: [Freedos-user] [release] Dr. Mind v1.0

2019-09-04 Thread Ben Collver
TK Chia wrote: Hello Mateusz, http://drmind.sourceforge.net Well, all I can say for now is, it works and is really cool. :-) Thank you! I tried the lite version. I like how small it is, and the thoughtful touches such as the animated cursor in the menu. Thanks! -Ben