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edfed 07 Dec 2007, 00:41
if you want that , why don't you make it?
menuet os can be modified for your own use, depend only on your capabilities. |
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07 Dec 2007, 00:41 |
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Krulj 07 Dec 2007, 11:24
Hi
You could use Hirens boot CD since it's free and make install CD for menuet (Hirens already have boot loader and partition tools for HDD). |
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07 Dec 2007, 11:24 |
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Ville 08 Dec 2007, 13:04
We've already given you multiple advices on how to boot Menuet from HD.
http://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=7651 So clean your act or get banned. |
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08 Dec 2007, 13:04 |
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edfed 29 Jan 2008, 00:19
Quote: IMHO, the Next Big Thing shall be USB 3.0, so the lack of USB is becoming rather painful. If I wasn't working on Almond, I'd have the mind to write a driver you can do that as funny game, and Almond as your main work!!! Quote: I personally have already reverse engineered Menuet64. I only did so to learn the processes involved. It's a nice setup you are crazy , reserving an open source... i know it's to learn, but, you are really crazy, i love it ... |
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29 Jan 2008, 00:19 |
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LocoDelAssembly 29 Jan 2008, 00:43
Menuet64 kernel is opensource TO EVERYONE? Last time I checked it is not.
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29 Jan 2008, 00:43 |
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Ville 29 Jan 2008, 10:42
Menuet64 kernel is closed source and distribution is prohibited without permission.
So you gave us a reason to keep Menuet64 closed source a little bit longer again, Daniel. USB mouse is already working over here.. |
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29 Jan 2008, 10:42 |
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edfed 29 Jan 2008, 12:31
menuet64 i closed?
i didn't know that, sorry. i think i unerstand why... 64bit is recent, and recent 64bits OS are not complete... so the work on menuet is an original and unique work. not like all 32bits OS versions, that don't need to be closed... |
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29 Jan 2008, 12:31 |
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Dex4u 29 Jan 2008, 15:21
I do not think that its closed-source, because its new, its because Ville learnt, that you louse control and that 99% of people just want to rip your code, instead of using and adding to your OS.
So if he could go back in time, i think he would make 32bit MenuetOS closed too. But i could be wrong. |
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29 Jan 2008, 15:21 |
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edfed 29 Jan 2008, 16:12
in the future, my os, if i make it one day, will be open source, but...
if somebody want to make a new function, he must first speak of it with me. why? because i think that if too many differents brains works on the same project, it will be full of undesirable layers, and the main spirit of the project is lost. about fbrowser, we are 3 active members on it, the sourc need to be as clear as possible to be easy to understand and modify. and use of short simple symbols help to understand. menuet 32 source is so... dirty. just to compile it. and to optimise it.. it's impossible. too many differents coding styles in the modules, and sometimes in the same module... |
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29 Jan 2008, 16:12 |
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Ville 06 Feb 2008, 10:31
There is a small change to the license, section 2.
2) Redistribution, reverse engineering, disassembly or decompilation prohibited without permission. http://www.menuetos.net/m64l.txt |
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06 Feb 2008, 10:31 |
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revolution 06 Feb 2008, 10:59
Ville: Thanks ever so much for deleting my post.
But, in an effort to help you out, your clause above needs to be written differently if you are really serious about protecting yourself in territories that allow such restrictions. 1) You need to state who permission should come from, eg. "... without permission from the copyright holders." 2) You need to be careful where such a clause is not valid in some countries. It can have a follow on effect of invalidating the entire document. So you should revise it again to say something along the lines of "... where such restrictions are enforceable by law." 3) You should also state the country of origin for the license. |
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06 Feb 2008, 10:59 |
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Ville 06 Feb 2008, 16:24
Thank you for the information. Fixed, or atlest updated.
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06 Feb 2008, 16:24 |
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revolution 06 Feb 2008, 16:34
Ville: Your license is incredibly restrictive with clause 3 "In order to download or use Menuet64, you and your local legislation must agree to the terms of this License." You have excluded almost the entire planet there because of how it mixes with clause 2 "Redistribution, reverse engineering, disassembly or decompilation prohibited without permission from the copyright holders."
The laws in most countries allow disassembly for certain purposes, if you exclude them then almost no one will be able to meet your license terms due to each users local laws being incompatible. |
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06 Feb 2008, 16:34 |
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Ville 06 Feb 2008, 17:01
2) Redistribution, reverse engineering, disassembly or decompilation
prohibited without permission from the copyright holders, except to the extent allowed under applicable law. And clause 3 is removed altogether to keep the license straightforward. Last edited by Ville on 06 Feb 2008, 19:07; edited 1 time in total |
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06 Feb 2008, 17:01 |
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revolution 06 Feb 2008, 17:14
Yeah, now it is more standard. And friendlier.
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06 Feb 2008, 17:14 |
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Ville 09 Feb 2008, 08:35
3) Redistribution, reverse engineering, disassembly or decompilation
prohibited without permission from the copyright holders. |
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09 Feb 2008, 08:35 |
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