> > > I heard the disc of it was dumped on the floor of California Extreme years ago, > I'm > > > not sure if the arcade system used a different bios than the original 3DO but I > > think > > > it's more an issue of 3DO not being emulated in mame. > > > > There's a working driver but because Uncle Phil saw the FreeDO code in the process > > he's license-banned from being able to submit it. I hate legal bullshit. > > Does that also apply to "Tobe! Polystars"? > > Also, why does the FeeDO code have such a strange license? Why do they care so much > about people seeing their code for an obscure console no one played? I don't get it.
This is what we're talking about BTW. https://code.google.com/archive/p/freedo/
If you thought the old MAME license was a bit weird, check this out and think through the ramifications.
Anyhow, the rumor is they've had a long history of people ripping them off in various ways so this is their reaction. MAMEDev reacted differently to such shenanigans years ago but also did a non-OSI-compliant license for the longest while. It's no different, to be honest.
Anyhow I think we're done here, I don't want to see any bashing of other emulators around here, so thread lock ![](//www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif)
- Stiletto
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