I don't think that the rational between this project is to add more restrictions.
It appears that this project is going to (attempt to) take the various documentation, accept what is released under the FDL (and compatible) licences, and sort/catalog/improve it.
This seems to be more of a Sourceforge for documentation then an attempt at licence-wrangling.
But if I am wrong, then ya, I agree with you. We need another licence like we need another X-tris variant.
I would imagine that it is possible to write the needed drivers to get a usb burner working. You have two of the ports. I know that you need them (i think so, at least) for the keyboard and the mouse. But wouldn't a powered USB hub take care of that?
Like I said, I by no means have the knowledge needed for that, but I am sure it out there...
But does the Linux-kit for Ps2 change matters? It would seem to me that some enterprising hackers will be able to do some mightey interesting things in the 'game backup' arena with the kit.
Granted, said hackers will also need skill, which is why I won't number among them;)
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I don't think that the rational between this project is to add more restrictions.
It appears that this project is going to (attempt to) take the various documentation, accept what is released under the FDL (and compatible) licences, and sort/catalog/improve it.
This seems to be more of a Sourceforge for documentation then an attempt at licence-wrangling.
But if I am wrong, then ya, I agree with you. We need another licence like we need another X-tris variant.
Thats what I am getting at.
I would imagine that it is possible to write the needed drivers to get a usb burner working. You have two of the ports. I know that you need them (i think so, at least) for the keyboard and the mouse. But wouldn't a powered USB hub take care of that?
Like I said, I by no means have the knowledge needed for that, but I am sure it out there...
Dreamcast (which has some outstanding hacks available, and is cheaper then dirt right now!) or the Game Cube, which slaughters the XBox's graphics.
But does the Linux-kit for Ps2 change matters? It would seem to me that some enterprising hackers will be able to do some mightey interesting things in the 'game backup' arena with the kit.
;)
Granted, said hackers will also need skill, which is why I won't number among them