Further aMozilla Developments 22
DrPsycho writes "Just a quick follow up to the previous article
that appeared on slashdot about the development of
aMozilla, the Mozilla port for the Amiga. The people behind the project have started posting screenshots of the Navigator layout under
AmigaOS, and the look & feel of Messenger. News about the project is available here. They've also started an eZine about aMozilla. Looks like it might be more than vapour after all. "
Uh-oh.. the old codebase? (Score:1)
Note that I did look for this information but I couldn't find otherwise.
Also, one more thing: You have to release the source. I have seen a bunch of stuff floating around on their eZine about beta .exes - but do not forget to make available the source code, because otherwise you're violating the NPL.
(I won't get into the debate of cathedral vs. bazaar - both have their proponents and detractors. Regardless of which model you choose to follow, it's not an option on whether to follow the NPL.)
Licence violation - not yet (Score:1)
Until they distribute binaries, they are perfectly within their rights under the NPL - but once they do, sources had better be available. I fear the wrath that Mozilla.org will bring upon them (well, it's probably more like "Post them please." If they say "No" then, I really fear the wrath) if they don't follow the NPL.
Ugh. The Microsoft User Interface (Score:1)
Themable (Score:1)
Matt.
I still think it's fud atm though - an app like that is just a few lines with MUI - just as it would be in KDE or GTK.
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? Since when? (Score:1)
You didn't think the idea of themable widgets was new did you?
Matt.
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Barely any Assembler (Score:1)
BTW: Allan Havemose (chief developer at Amiga Inc) said he was interested in releasing OS3.1 as open source, probably after 5.0 gets released. (some time in 2000).
Matt.
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TI-99/4Zilla (Score:1)
Of course, if we could double this ROM capacity again for about 4MB, then we could run it from ROM and get a huge speed increase because we wouldn't have to swap from RAM into the 32K maximum RAM environment.
One interesting feature of TI-99/4Zilla unique to the platform is the availability of 1-bit sprites, addressable through the DOM and ECMAScript. We have a few demo pages at our site for those 99/4 users who are interested. Unfortunately, we can't get it to work properly under eumlators
On a related note, we hear that our friends at the University of Ljubljana are looking for people to help with the Ohio Scientific Challenger port. Besides the constraints of working in a mere 16K of RAM, the project team has concerns about dynamically linking to the libraries stored on audiocassette at a mere 300 baud.
Great! (Score:1)
And MUI is a really great toolkit. It's theming capabilities make gtk look pale.
Now if only those serial ports would be a bit faster on my Amiga...
Faster Amiga Serial Ports (Score:1)
The hard part is trying to get anything in stock. Try National Amiga [nationalamiga.com]. If they don't have it they'll know someone who might. Or you can search Agnes [cucug.org] for Amiga related articles/web sites.