> > > Hi all, > > > > > > It's been quite a while since I originally created MAME32 back around 0.19, but I > > > just wanted to let you know that I'm fine with the BSD-3-clause license for any > of > > my > > > code that is still in MAMEUI. I already told the main MAME people the same for my > > > contributions there. It's great to see you keeping it up! I still love MAME! > > > > > > Chris Kirmse > > > > I'll take note of your license details, unfortunately it's not possible to know > which > > parts you wrote, and which parts were written by somebody who is uncontactible. > > It is good to see your post Chris. It's been a long time my friend. Thank you for the > opportunity to be a part of such an amazing project that is still important today. To > bring visual organization to a very complex command line program. > > I too give my permission to use my contributions under the new BSD-3-clause license. > > I do not know of any code that remains of the uncontactible early team that was not > thrown out when we changed the credits in the about box. > > When the team split Mame32 was unusable and broken. We threw out all the display, > sound and command line code. We kept the ui and rewrote just about everything to work > with the drastic changes the core made when Aaron took the reins of the core team. > > I either wrote or rewrote the entire ui, all the dialog and option dialogs and the > option ini handling and parsing. With Aaron helping to get it running with core > support. > > I'm sure you have rewritten a lot of my code since I became inactive around v0.0128 > or so in 2008. > > If you have specific questions, I will do my best to answer them. > > Best, > > Mike Haaland
Ah, thank you very much. I gained extra info from Stiletto, and so there's only one author left that we know of, that being "Jeff Miller". I have no idea if any of his code remains.
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