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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.

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  1. 10K, Thats all? by Jinjuku · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Doesn't seem like much money to me, esp for a XP Emulator.

    1. Re:10K, Thats all? by justforaday · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The posting makes it sound like they have a specific app in mind. You email them indicating that you're interested and they email back a challenge registration form along with further instructions (I take this to be the "details" part).

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    2. Re:10K, Thats all? by cdrudge · · Score: 5, Insightful

      If you can do this in 15 days working 8 hours a day, I'll guarantee you can demand more then $83/hour in the open market.

    3. Re:10K, Thats all? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      If you're new to the field, you may not be able to walk up to a software company and start making $83/hour. They tend to look at things like *experience*, which newbies, by definition, do not have.

      Sure, if you're already making $83/hour, then this contest is not for you. If you're new to the industry and think you can do this, this is a good stepping stone to bigger and better things.

  2. Re:Job Recuitment? by ackthpt · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Sounds like a crappy starting salary to me.

    $10K for 15 days work? I dunno, that seems rather good for one person, but one person couldn't pull it off. Water it down over a dev team and it certainly looks less attactive, but it would probably look pretty good on a resume.

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  3. cheap labour by kamikazejay · · Score: 5, Insightful

    from TFI: 4. System becomes the property of SpecOpS Laboratories.
    I doubt many people will be willing to build their product for them, for just $10,000 anyway

  4. A from-scratch implementation in 15 days? by defile · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That's totally impossible. Even if you had a trillion dollars it'd be impossible.

    Whoever made that offer doesn't understand software or, more likely, is trying to encourage someone to spend 15 days obfuscating WINE to deliver it to him so he can start selling and then plausibly deny it when it comes up.

    1. Re:A from-scratch implementation in 15 days? by Henry+V+.009 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Oh, I'd do it one better. I take the code of Windows XP running on some virtual machine software. I'd write a routine that goes through binaries and replaces simple code with equivalent routines: conceptually, replacing 2+2 with 2+1+1 type things. It would run slower than mollases, but it would technically fulfill the requirements.

    2. Re:A from-scratch implementation in 15 days? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

      So its not totally impossible to create a square circle? Its not totally impossible for an omnipotent being to create a weight that he can not lift? Its not totally impossible for 1 to equal 2? Its not totally impossible for a slashdot poster to think before they type?

      You nimrod...

  5. 15 days!?!?!? by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is *RIDICULOUS*. Assumming the Wine team only worked 2 hour per day, they've been at least 5 years working on it, which means 3650 hours.

    Working 24 hours-a-day, 15 days would only mean 360 hours. Assumming they're not the EA-slavery kind of guys and give decent schedules (12 hours a day), that'd be 180 hours.

    It's impossible, period. I say we bring the whole GNU community and investigate them.

    1. Re:15 days!?!?!? by MoogMan · · Score: 4, Insightful

      It's impossible, period. I say we bring the whole GNU community and investigate them.

      Why? Who cares? This is what they would want. I say we ignore them and deny them of their publicity.

  6. I wonder ... by Ungrounded+Lightning · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I wonder if:
      - the management already sold "their" windows emulator to somebody,
      - has finally figured out that "their" windows emulator is a thinly-disguised, nearly verbatim copy of wine, in violation of the license terms,
      - they need to deliver Real Soon Now,
      - have very little money, and
      - are trying very hard to bail themselves out before the delivery date.

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    1. Re:I wonder ... by AKAImBatman · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Way to RTFA, dude.

      Judging from the responses, no one read the article (or at least the second post from the top). I wouldn't worry too much about it. It's just the usual Slashdot GroupThink(TM) resulting in a knee-jerk reaction.

  7. No Such Thing as a Free Lunch by ultrafastneal · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They are just trying to get something for nothing, and they have a deadline. They obviously need to get this done quickly, and cannot afford to pay a developer team to write it.

    Do they really think anyone in the open source community will be their personal slave for a few thousand dollars? Nice try, but anyone talented and fast enough to write this thing in 15 days doesn't need their money.

  8. Don't feed Spec Op Labs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This offer is so ridiculous, why even give them publicity???

  9. See, they can't do it... by deanmichaelberris · · Score: 2, Insightful

    They earlier claimed that they will come out with project David which is supposedly NOT WINE -- now they can't deliver, and they want someone else to do a proof of concept for them. Pathetic. They want to hire the best people in the Philippines but they can't even deliver even with the original team which claimed that they can do it. Now they will pay someone who thinks can come up with something which is *almost exactly* what they promise. Pathetic indeed.

  10. depends on where you are by mparaz · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's a lot of money here in the Philippines.

    Funny they get back to us, the local developers, when their president declared there's no talent here and wanted to move on to India and Vietnam for his requirements.

  11. Re:I'll give $5... by U1timateZer0 · · Score: 0, Insightful

    You got paid? And what is this "SNES" you speak of? In my day we ran a PS3 emulator on the wall of our cave using only primitive symbols drawn with charcoal. Needless to say, our texel fill rates and polygon counts were quite attrocious. And don't even get me started on Antialiasing or high definition. . .

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  12. Re:I'll give $5... by niteice · · Score: 3, Insightful

    God damn that's a huge bonus. I had to write a Revolution emulator for a 286 in 45 minutes using Microsoft Fortran. And I got paid 50 cent for it.

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  13. $10,000 by NitsujTPU · · Score: 2, Insightful

    $10,000 for a finished project, eh? This doesn't strike anybody as a "complete ripoff" rather than a competition.

    If, in 15 days, I write such an emulator, I will be selling it, rather than giving it away for $10,000.