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JCH
Registered: Aug 2008 Posts: 200 |
SID Factory II
Laxity and I have decided to go BETA with SID Factory II to let all curious SID composers also have a go at this cross-platform SID editor.
We have a Facebook group that you are welcome to join. There's also a nifty user manual there. If you're not on Facebook, this thread should serve as another place where we can share questions, ideas, music, bugs, new builds, additional files, etc.
Please note that although SID Factory II is quite stable and more than capable of editing SID tunes at this point, it is still missing a few essential things such as e.g. sub tunes. We have a solid ToDo and will post new builds here as they become available.
The first official BETA build: SIDFactoryII_20200604.zip |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2980 |
Quoting JCHLaxity plans to release the source code later (the use of ReSID requires us to do so) after cleaning up some things in it. We don’t have an ETA yet, though. Ugh, reading that kind of nonsense* would normally set me off quite a bit. Reading this on a renowned C-64 forum, though, by renowned C-64 musicians using a renowned SID emulator... not sure. Jury out until end of summer, maybe.
* Interpreting this as not quite understanding the terms rather than utter negligence or even outright evilness, for now. But then "need to clean up first" is a lame excuse no matter what. Really. |
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Jammer
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 1335 |
Damn, why are you guys so hostile and pushing everytime GPL is even mentioned? That's really some Linux entitlement toxic shit. Maybe leave decision to the authors, will ya? ;) |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
The authors already decided, and choose GPL. It's that simple. Nothing to do with "hostile" at all. If you don't like how GPL works, don't choose GPL. It's that simple. |
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spider-j
Registered: Oct 2004 Posts: 498 |
Quoting JammerThat's really some Linux entitlement toxic shit.
If you open source your code of course you're entitled to chose whatever license you want. And if someone uses that code I would consider it the "normal" behaviour to respect that license. Wether it's on Linux, Windows or Amiga OS ;-)
And: the VICE project and it's components have a long sad "tradition" of code being used in other projects (even commercial ones) with many completely ignoring their license. I can understand that VICE coders are kind of frustrated by that. |
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Jammer
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 1335 |
I know that Groepaz always reminds of GPL compliance but he's usually quite formal so I get it. Krill's stance, on the other hand, was imho a hit below the belt in any discussion. Blame it on the heat, I guess? :D
BTW, gotta give a new version another go. Maybe my impressions will change. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
Well, he is right in the sense that "when it's cleaned up" usually means "never". It IS a bad excuse :) |
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AMB
Registered: Nov 2005 Posts: 15 |
Thanks for pointing me out to the MacOS version of SF2. I will be trying it for the coming days. And of course, thanks for your work to anyone involved in this promising project. |
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Laxity
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 459 |
Thanks. I hope it works for you. :) |
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Jammer
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 1335 |
Quoting GroepazWell, he is right in the sense that "when it's cleaned up" usually means "never". It IS a bad excuse :)
Have some faith in humanity :D |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2980 |
Quoting JammerKrill's stance, on the other hand, was imho a hit below the belt in any discussion. Blame it on the heat, I guess? :D Why "below the belt"? Not aware that i insulted anyone personally, nor did i intend to. And why the stance itself, not the delivery?
Heat or not, my opinion remains unchanged. :)
Good reasons have been mentioned by others. |
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