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Modder & Portablizer
(Contriversial?): I'm not bothered if a source gets released or not, it is the binaries I want. I am not a programmer, I am an end user. Also remember Mame (and the first N64 emu for that matter) ages ago - everyone and their dog were bringing out different modifications - if this happened to the GP2x with firmware updates, everyone would have a bricked unit - keep it one source!
I agree with Craig's sentiments: http://www.gp2x.co.uk/gplgp2x.html
The more barriers put against the developers the less reason they have to give us updates, and the less motivation they have. Look at America - everyone is so scared to do anything incase some idiot sues them for something (and it is now happening in the UK)..
I have read all the articles relevant, either stop putting pressure on releasing sourcecode on firmware (or at least let them release it when they are ready to), or don't whinge when the GP2x dies through lack of updates and legalities. I want the GP2x to blossom and become stable, bug free. If this means that the manufacturers keep the code to themselves to stop a third party stealing their work (and demising the GP2x through lack of profitability), so be it; surely - they have to protect their profit and interest - otherwise we all suffer - think about it - would you prefer to support or demise the GP2x? You can't whinge about updates to firmware not coming, or coming late, when you are making life hard for them to have a free reign?
I agree with Craig's sentiments: http://www.gp2x.co.uk/gplgp2x.html
The more barriers put against the developers the less reason they have to give us updates, and the less motivation they have. Look at America - everyone is so scared to do anything incase some idiot sues them for something (and it is now happening in the UK)..
I have read all the articles relevant, either stop putting pressure on releasing sourcecode on firmware (or at least let them release it when they are ready to), or don't whinge when the GP2x dies through lack of updates and legalities. I want the GP2x to blossom and become stable, bug free. If this means that the manufacturers keep the code to themselves to stop a third party stealing their work (and demising the GP2x through lack of profitability), so be it; surely - they have to protect their profit and interest - otherwise we all suffer - think about it - would you prefer to support or demise the GP2x? You can't whinge about updates to firmware not coming, or coming late, when you are making life hard for them to have a free reign?