Yes, void main is a warning on gcc. (Not on Borland C, BTW)]
Now if only I could write a little ASM program that consisted of something like call int main (int,char **), for CP/M-86. void main(void), at least, I can do. *sigh*
call _main
mov cl, 0
mov dl, 0
int 0E0h
Superman is owned by DC Comics, which is a sister company to Warner Bros., i.e., they are really the same company. So WB can do whatever they want with Superman, and it won't be infringement - it's their character.
I believe a lot of people forget that point of the GPL, that it is not about "no cost", which is why I don't like the term "free software".
I hedge. I usually say "free/open software", but occasionally I qualify "free" with a foreign word that has the intended meaning (usually, in my case, the Japanese word "jiyÃ").
Yes, void main is a warning on gcc. (Not on Borland C, BTW)]
Now if only I could write a little ASM program that consisted of something like call int main (int,char **), for CP/M-86. void main(void), at least, I can do. *sigh*
call _main
mov cl, 0
mov dl, 0
int 0E0h
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I usually void main (void), but sometimes int main (int argc, char **argv) - neither is strictly correct, but I don't care.
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I'd have to wonder just how much Zedcor software is out there now. I like ZBASIC for the Apple ][ quite a bit.
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The HURD project predates Linux but was vaporware.
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BTW, anything good enough for editing MJPG AVI files on RH8 Linux and creating VCD ISOs?
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(BTW Mac's 68000 was 32-bit internally)
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DR-DOS is still alive http://devicelogics.com (you fail it!)
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So can FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD. Sorry, doesn't hold up.
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Ouch. Does any other country in the *world* use SECAM?
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Victoly! Congraturation! A winner is you!
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re sig:
^imminetize^imminentize
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BTW, IMHO it's not "Reality TV", it's "TV game shows".
Neh.
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Hauppauge WinTV Go! - Fails under Win98SE, works perfectly on RH8 Linux
This is Japan we're talking about. 24 or 25 frames per second. :)
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But France uses PAL, don't they? And Japan uses NTSC.
Terebi-burikku ka? Anou...Well, TiVo does, doesn't it?
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Superman is owned by DC Comics, which is a sister company to Warner Bros., i.e., they are really the same company. So WB can do whatever they want with Superman, and it won't be infringement - it's their character.
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I take it you have never heard of fanfics. :)
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I call that "black box emulation". That's basically how I created the original version of Dapple.
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BSD is officially NOT UNIX.
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There was an x86 AIDX for PS/2
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Technically, I would have to call it "Linux (GNU userland)".
:)
BTW, any "Linux (BSD userland)" distros?
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*BSD?
We know that's in the clear.
(btw anyone know any BSD userlands for Linux?)
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And they, along with SCO, can go foo off. (Nice use of chiasm there BTW).
Anything should work on any player.
Any Linux should be free for all.
And foo it all, if there's a problem, they should help us all move to BSD. (I'm staying put with Hed Rat, TYVM)
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Lunix? You tell them to run a Commodore C64 OS? :)
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*wave*
I believe a lot of people forget that point of the GPL, that it is not about "no cost", which is why I don't like the term "free software".
I hedge. I usually say "free/open software", but occasionally I qualify "free" with a foreign word that has the intended meaning (usually, in my case, the Japanese word "jiyÃ").
-uso.
Red Hat for one is known to tie use of their server software to a support contract.
Looks Evil, Bad and Worng (deliberate spelling error) to me.
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