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Chronon:

--- Quote from: Llorean on October 14, 2008, 03:35:39 PM ---It's a Rockbox plugin, right? It includes part of Rockbox by being a Rockbox plugin, so distribution needs to be in a GPL compatible manner.

--- End quote ---

Did you notice where I said, ". . . the problem arises when you try to make a Rockbox plugin out of such code, since you have to utilize the Rockbox plugin API (GPLed) with non-GPL-compatible code, thereby creating a legal problem"?

Your initial statement, as it stood, seemed to claim that code can only be distributed if GPL and made no explicit mention of the tracker, though I will admit it was implicit through context.  My intention was to clarify why non-GPL code has no business in the tracker. 

Llorean:
"It" clearly referred to the C64 plugin, I thought, since that's what this thread was about. He's already made a plugin out of the code, as is demonstrated by the screenshots in the first post.

This thread is about said plugin. Discussion about whether or not you can distribute non-Rockbox-associated code doesn't belong in these forums at all, so I don't see why I'd even bring that up...

Chronon:
Okay, we're clear.   ;)

jensu:
i didn't know this. first i've found this code http://fms.komkon.org/EMUL8/M6502-081707.zip somewhere else in the web. later i found the home page of this guy and i didn't read the terms carefully enough it seems...
i don't think i'll write an own m6502 emulation, it's a lot of work. sorry guys, i was going to share this but if its not possible so i've to develop for private use only :(
if someelse has an idea or likes to spend the next weeks with opcode definitions please let me know...
best
jens

shotofadds:
What about VICE (http://www.viceteam.org/)? It appears to be written in C and is licensed under the GPL. Maybe you could look at its 6502 emulation core?

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