who owns the stars! code now? |
Sat, 20 April 2013 15:06 |
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Lee_Dailey | | Crewman 3rd Class | Messages: 9
Registered: March 2010 Location: usa, tx, bedford | |
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howdy y'all,
i was wondering who owns the stars! code nowadays. the reason i ask is that i thot a kickstarter project might be a way to BUY the rights to the code and then make it public. i'd happily kick in $50 or $100 for something like that.
then the code could be posted to someplace like github for all to tinker with.
take care,
lee
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Re: who owns the stars! code now? |
Tue, 23 April 2013 12:33 |
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Lee_Dailey wrote on Sat, 20 April 2013 21:06
then the code could be posted to someplace like github for all to tinker with.
PaulCr seems to have been quite good at debugging the code and made some changes like the StarsPlayerColoursChanger (ahf article).
Other than that the Jeffs, the programmers of Stars!, had always the opinion that the code is so messy and once too optimized for win 3 that every try to make any good changes to this code would be a futile endevour. The general opinion was that it needs to be completly redone...
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Re: who owns the stars! code now? |
Thu, 13 February 2014 21:37 |
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Lee_Dailey | | Crewman 3rd Class | Messages: 9
Registered: March 2010 Location: usa, tx, bedford | |
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howdy y'all,
for some reason, i never got any notices that this thread had been replied to. so i didn't respond to your msgs. sorry! [*blush*]
if the jeffs still own the code rights, then is there any way to contact them and ask to buy it?
i'm not concerned about it being "krufty". [*grin*] i just like the game as a now-and-then singly player game. it would be nice to get the details on how the guts really work. plus, i would like to simply have the code available for if [when] i manage to lose the silly activation code.
compiling it would be rather iffy for me, but i know a few guys who would be willing to help me set up the student edition of microsoft's various code compilers.
removing the activation code requirement is itself worth $50 to $100 for me.
in any case, thanks for your various responses! [*grin*]
take care,
lee
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