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DefleMask V0.12.0   [2016]

DefleMask V0.12.0 Released by :
Delek

Release Date :
3 June 2016

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
http://deflemask.com/

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... DeadFish
  Delek
Graphics .... daro_g

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by Thierry on 12 January 2019
DMF , delusion digital music , this theft a good extension of our beloved and old X-Tracker DMF
User Comment
Submitted by mankeli on 19 July 2018
The author sounds like a real lamer with his GPL opinions.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 13 September 2017
so after over a year of knowingly violating the GPL they are still collecting donations and keep using reSID. escalating now...
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 30 July 2016
so after over a month: still offering the download with the GPLd code in it on the website and collecting donations. Do we really have to escalate this to gpl-violations.org?
User Comment
Submitted by Peacemaker on 23 June 2016
where is the problem to release the source? i mean, here the c64 guys wont use the editor anyway . hehe
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 23 June 2016
Quote:
you can stop using the stolen code

indeed. so far, thats not the case however - and thus you must provide source.
User Comment
Submitted by Delek on 23 June 2016
"The GPL is a License, not a Contract"

I'm not forced to release the source, I simply lost the license to use that GPL code when you mentioned it. I thought it was MIT or BSD licensed. So I have two options now, release Defle source with GPL or stop using your emulator. I will stop using reSID.

Please read:
http://lwn.net/Articles/61292/
"The claim that a GPL violation could lead to the forcing open of proprietary code that has wrongfully included GPL'd components is simply wrong."
"You do have a choice under the GPL: you can stop using the stolen code and write your own, or you can decide you'd rather release under the GPL. But the choice is yours."
User Comment
Submitted by Medicus on 23 June 2016
Thank god there has never been any license-violation in the c64-scene :).
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 23 June 2016
but you realize that you are still obliged to give the source code for the version you already published to anyone that requested it, right?
User Comment
Submitted by Delek on 23 June 2016
FYI, I'm working in a new release that will use the MAME's SID core (which is BSD-3 licensed, just like the SN76489 source and many others) or a new emulation core done by my team.

https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/devices/sound/s..
User Comment
Submitted by Compyx on 20 June 2016
This does not bode well either:
Quote:

Please provide Administrator/Root privileges to DefleMask, it needs to have write permission in its directory.
User Comment
Submitted by Jammer on 20 June 2016
No, looking at size of compiled Defle sids - believe me, nobody wants the source ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 20 June 2016
Keep your source. It's yours, after all. But use GPL software in a GPL-compliant way. Please.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 20 June 2016
"statically linking or dynamic linking an emulation is the same in this particular case because I didn't modify your resid"
nope, it's not. and what krill said :) lets see what the MAME ppl will say...
User Comment
Submitted by Delek on 20 June 2016
You guys want the defle source, this is not a discussion about how to link a gpl code (statically linking or dynamic linking an emulation is the same in this particular case because I didn't modify your resid) Don't be so lame.

Btw, you have just shared my private email? I take that as a "we are even" move.
User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 20 June 2016
Apparently, somebody hasn't understood the free beer vs free speech metaphor. Or how to interface a non-GPL program to a GPL program in a licence-compliant way. Now on whom's the joke? Or the lameness? :)
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 20 June 2016
On Monday 20 June 2016, 12:58:59 Delek <deeleek@gmail.com> wrote:
> I will not release all the Defle source only because 0.01% of it uses a gpl
> licensed thing, this sounds like a joke. I know the gpl is "open or death"
> but this forces me to make from scratch a new sid emulator and release a
> new version of my tracker rather than open source my project.
> 
> Btw Defle is free software and I didn't touch your code.
> Thanks for being so lame guys.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 4 June 2016
nice GPL violation right there =P
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 4 June 2016
looks totally impressive !!! thank for the efforts
User Comment
Submitted by zzarko on 4 June 2016
On 64bit Ubuntu 14.04, the following packages must be installed before running:

apt-get install libx11-6:i386 libxext6:i386 libGL1-mesa-dri:i386 libGL1-mesa-glx:i386 libglu1-mesa:i386 libsdl1.2debian:i386 libgtk2.0-0:i386

I guess that the same ones are needed for 32bit system.
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