SpecOps Labs offers $10,000 to Emulator Developers
mparaz writes "SpecOps Labs, the makers of the "David" Windows emulator previously accused of ripping off WINE, are offering $10,000 to a team who can build a Windows XP emulator in 15 days. " This whole thing reads really strangely to me.
Judging by the quality of XP, it was written in 15 days too.
must be able to run David in it.
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
Microsoft dev time making Windows: 10 years.
Linux dev time making Windows: 15 days.
SpecOps Labs insists that this has nothing to do with the fact that they have told their investors that the company will have a completed Windows emulator product fifteen days from now...
I'll give $5 to the first team to write an X-Box 360 emulator for Windows, but you have to have it finished in 3 days.
Any takers?
Do I win?
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Geordi: We can do it! Picard: Good! Geordi: It'll take 15 years, and an engineering team of 100, but we can do it. Picard: ....
Sony ha
I put the windows xp emulator here.
Now show me the money!
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SpecOps Labs are offering $10,000 to a team who can build a Windows XP emulator in 15 days.
And what are our assets?
Your brains, his beowulf cluster, and my codebase.
That's it? Impossible. If I had a month to plan, maybe I could come up with something, but this?
Yeah, yeah- I know it looks like I just installed Windows XP on a cheap PC. That's the beauty of it. It's *perfect* emulation. You simply cannot tell it's an emulator. Even the install disk looks *exactly* like a Windows install disc. Gimme money!
2. System is stable.
I thought this was supposed to be an XP emulator.
2. System is stable.
:)
Wait. Do you want this to emulate Windows XP, or do you want it to be stable?