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Stella requires files representing ROM dumps of the games or demos you
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wish to play. Many such files are available from AtariAge at
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http://www.atariage.com; the following are of particular interest
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since they have a DFSG-free license:
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* Boing!, a port of the Amiga demo, available from
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http://www.kudla.org/raindog/games/
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* Enigma Machine, an implementation of the German Enigma machine,
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available from http://brainwagon.org/the-enigma-2600/
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The Boing! files don't specify their license, but the following email
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from Boing!'s author confirms that it's in the public domain:
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From: Rob <webmaster@kudla.org>
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To: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>
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Subject: Re: "Boing" for Atari 2600 licensing
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Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 12:23:07 -0400
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Cc: Rob <webmaster@kudla.org>
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References: <20100521135557.GF23199@sk2.org>
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On Friday 21 May 2010 09:55 am, Stephen Kitt wrote:
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> This may seem like a bizarre request; I'm wondering if you would
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> consider using an explicit license for your Atari 2600 port of the
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> "Boing" demo (even if it's just an email saying it's in the public
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> domain or whatever).
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Sure, I don't think I have my own source code from 10 years ago handy (I
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can look if you don't have a copy), but I intended for the Boing demo to be
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-- Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>, Tue, 8 Jun 2010 07:55:59 +0200