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Zero-X news
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Guillaume Tello
2011-02-04 10:18:30 UTC
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Hi,

I got in touch with one of the programmers of Zero-X.
We talked about the adaptation of the program to the CT60.
He is very pleased to know that the program is still in use and he tries
to find the sources to modifiy the program in two ways:
- the adaptation to the new graphic modes (16 bits and up)
- the use of the TT Ram

Nothing is done for now, we're just talking! But who knows...

Guillaume.
PeP
2011-02-10 08:39:30 UTC
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Post by Guillaume Tello
Hi,
I got in touch with one of the programmers of Zero-X.
We talked about the adaptation of the program to the CT60.
He is very pleased to know that the program is still in use and he tries
- the adaptation to the new graphic modes (16 bits and up)
- the use of the TT Ram
Nothing is done for now, we're just talking! But who knows...
Guillaume.
Any news on this? Maybe they could be persuaded to release the
sources :)
Guillaume Tello
2011-02-10 08:44:46 UTC
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Post by PeP
Post by Guillaume Tello
Hi,
I got in touch with one of the programmers of Zero-X.
We talked about the adaptation of the program to the CT60.
He is very pleased to know that the program is still in use and he tries
- the adaptation to the new graphic modes (16 bits and up)
- the use of the TT Ram
Nothing is done for now, we're just talking! But who knows...
Guillaume.
Any news on this? Maybe they could be persuaded to release the
sources :)
I don't think so, because a Windows version still exists and they want
to protect the algorithms they created to manage sound files (effect,
etc..).
That's what they said to me. And I can understand.

Too bad...

Guillaume.

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