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argor
May 6th, 2008, 23:25
over at freedo.org admin posted thi (http://www.freedo.org/forum2/index.php?topic=1423.0)s

To summarize everything in couple of words -- project is in hold now. Here are the details:
3do-scene.com --- the guy who was responsible for site design and info convertion got a new job and has no time to deal with it anymore. We're stuck here
FreeDO 2.0 -- was in works till a february -- now i don't have a time to work on it. Emulator coding requires great deal of free time, which i will not have now.
FreeDO for GP2X -- same status as above
FreeDO for MacOSX -- it's complete, but for PowerPC platform only -- it runs painfully slow on intel macs with rosetta.
FreeDO for DC -- buggy, and silent... alas -- no sound emulation.
FreeDO in Verilog (FPGA) -- video portion is buggy -- lack of transparency. CPU and DSP are running well. Requires original Toshiba VRAM (for now)
IDE/USB-OTG for FZ-1 and others -- initial software and hardware prooved to be working, however i still need to code advanced GUI for the console itself....
The biggest problem is lack of time and lack of help. Right now i'm also single dad. That means -- i will not have enough time to dedicate to the project to move on. Considering all that i'm thinking about releasing the sources.
Please -- don't forget to comment your votes... it will help me to decide.

JKKDARK
May 6th, 2008, 23:43
FreeDO for DC -- buggy, and silent... alas -- no sound emulation.

Damn, I hope they will work on it :/

wraggster
May 7th, 2008, 15:56
he should release the source

quzar
May 7th, 2008, 16:03
We've been promised freedo for the Dreamcast for over 3 years. I wouldn't hold my breath.

Basile
May 7th, 2008, 17:14
I want FreeDO for DC !

Starscream
May 7th, 2008, 17:33
I wouldn't hold my breath that he really follows through with realeasing the sources, but it would certainly be nice.

NeverGoingBack
May 8th, 2008, 10:02
It makes sense to release the source. Hes already commented that the dev is not progressing, so why leave not?

Release the source, and someone might pick it up that can get the progress going again.

I understand that alot of work is put into programming emu's, and people want credit where it is do. From what I have seen from the DC community most developers are very good at making it clear with who helped with what when developing.

quzar
May 8th, 2008, 12:04
It makes sense to release the source. Hes already commented that the dev is not progressing, so why leave not?

Release the source, and someone might pick it up that can get the progress going again.

I understand that alot of work is put into programming emu's, and people want credit where it is do. From what I have seen from the DC community most developers are very good at making it clear with who helped with what when developing.

AFAIK, he actually owns the IP to a number of the chips in the 3DO. He has said that he intended to release it for sale many times. A few years ago he said that he had designed 3DO adapters for the DC,PS2, and XBOX and would be selling them with the emulator for each system through the internet.

fackue
May 8th, 2008, 21:38
AFAIK, the source is based on docs and knowledge that isn't supposed to be made public. Does he just not care anymore?