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soci
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 473 |
Assembly64
This looks interesting, however it's unverifiable currently and seems to includes code which is capable of implementing a ssh server. So while sandboxing was fun in the past eventually I got bored with it and just don't bother to run problematic stuff any more.
So if it comes with a GPL2 license (and according to the jar file it does) then this means I could build this myself if I ask for the sources, right?
Actually the only tiny part which is interesting to me could be done with rsync/$ANY_VCS. Is it possible to get access for synchronization with client software I trust?
May I redistribute the data through a public FTP server or other means for allowing easier access to it?
These questions were not meant as trolling of course. I appreciate all the work and effort went into it even if it's not accessible for me. |
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Scooby
Registered: Dec 2011 Posts: 22 |
Hi,
The data on my ftp is available for anyone basically. I do not see myself as an owner of this data, and it's not my philosophy to keep it locked away in any way.
The data however is assembled in such way that the assembly64 client that most people run will work on deltachunks of data as soon as there is updated data available.
If you want to redistribute the data on some other ftp, it's actually ok, even though your copy will be outdated in a week or two!
You could easily use assembly64 client to download and store the raw ftpfiles locally yourself.
Ssh dependency is not used though ☺️
Please ping me on Facebook if you want access to the ftp
Cheers,
Fredrik |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5017 |
excuse moi, but what is this? |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11092 |
what oswald said :) |
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soci
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 473 |
I thought maybe I could mirror this to GP as otherwise the only thing which updates there is the IDE64 stuff.
But whatever, I can live without it. It'd be like the other mirrors I made in the past, taking up a lot of space but used only once in a blue moon.
And FB, well that won't happen for philosophical reasons. But thanks for the quick answer!
Oswald: it's for those who gave up on maintaining their own collections. For offline use with 1541U and such. |
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Scooby
Registered: Dec 2011 Posts: 22 |
No worries, and as i stated before: If someone want's to to anything exciting with the data it's perfectly fine, just ping me!
A PM here also works, if you changes your mind :-)
Cheers,
Fredrik |
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 1987 |
Quote: what oswald said :)
What groepaz said. Still not getting it. Collection of what? |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1627 |
http://hackerswithstyle.ddns.net/assembly/index.html |
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 1987 |
Quote: http://hackerswithstyle.ddns.net/assembly/index.html
Thanx! |
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Dr.j
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 276 |
"All your artifacts are belongs to us" mmm... okay ;) if you say so , who am i to complain ;) |
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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4575 |
Best thing since bacon. |
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