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Re: Looking for info on ProDOS disk format...
Chris Morse <chris@invalid.com> wrote in
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> I'd love to see the code.. yeah! And I wouldn't mind helping out if
> it's not too difficult to do.. I don't suppose there's any IDE or
> debugger for Java? When I wrote in java years ago, we used Visual
> Cafe for an IDE/debugger. Or maybe Visual Studio.NET (which I have)
> will be compatible enough (with Visual J#) to run the code and SWT?
I've already replied via mail to Chris, but just in summary for those who
are interested in (a) seeing the code or (b) actually contributing to
AppleCommander: I don't mind releasing AppleCommander under some open
source license (presumably GPL and/or LGPL) _if there is interest_. I
think I'm starting to see interest materialize. What I'd propose then, is
that I get my stuff documented - I think I've organized the disk library
pretty well - and I don't want that to go to waste. The GUI is a bit
messy, but that's fine since it doesn't affect the library and is
relatively easy to rewrite.
I think the logical host becomes SourceForge at that point.
Comments?
-Rob