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Steve Winn | Lord Draco | Go VADV! |
January 17, 2000 11:36 AM |
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Re: Go VADV! > The thoughts on that idea are.. 1 - I like the idea about the virtual modems > and the win32.. but is it feasible using QuickBasic as a base. Albeit there > are programs like LibertyBasic and Xbasic that allow Win32 Native basic > programs to be written. But the code port itself (looking at the v7src) looks > to be a harder job than i would like. It would most likely have to be > rewritten. 2 - Porting to Linux... hmm.. not to sure how that would work. C > would be so much easier for that 3 - > .. err 3 - Reverse Engineering. Not to hard for someone who knows how, but > wouldnt it be so much easier just to get some permissions.. heheh The way Roland created the source code, I believe you would have to rewrite the software anyways. Even by possessing the 'source code' you are missing half of the actual program... I might not know what I'm talking about too. Steve |
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