Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/07/01/19:12:55
In article <Pine DOT OSF DOT 4 DOT 05 DOT 9907011219480 DOT 6879-100000 AT fermi DOT cnam DOT fr>,
Erwann ABALEA <erwann AT abalea DOT com> wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Jul 1999 exobot AT my-deja DOT com wrote:
>
> > in the document "BT848 Programmer Guide" for the Booktree
> > Framegrabber IC BT848 are some Tools described witch run under
> > DOS and are build with djgpp.
> > Does anybody know where to get these tools and the source-code ??
>
> Well.... If it's built using DJGPP, it doesn't mean it's free... And
if
> you buy it, you won't necessarily have the source....
>
> Do you have the sources of Quake? Is it free? And it was compiled with
> DJGPP....
>
> --
> Erwann ABALEA
> erwann AT abalea DOT com
>
>
Hi,
the tools 'm looking for, are part of the
"Bt848 Software developer kit", distributet
by Booktree.
In the programmer guide is mentioned, that
the djgpp compiler ist also in this directory
(I didn't mention this im my last posting).
Tell me, what should I do with a Tool, an Compiler
but no sources ????
Another point of view - Booktree wants to sell the
chips, not the software. So they help to developp
software needing their chips - without source-code ??
And last but not least what about the gnu-public
license ??
It tells that the sourcecode has to be ditributed
together with the program. I know not everybody
does, but thats the guu-Idea !?!?!?!
Alex
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