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WINCAB and DOSCAB - Linux Port?
mgillespie:
This was exactly what I needed (almost).
I want to run a touchscreen, and an embedded OS, so it rules DOS out. I then have XPe or Linux left on the OS choice.
XPe requires licencing :-( and WinCAB/DOSCab are not available for Linux.
Is there a Linux port in the works?
Does anyone know if it works with DOSEMU, or the Win port, work with WINE?
Any plans to go OpenSource? If so, I may be able to assist with a Linux port. From the looks of it's it's using some Linux friendly libraries like Allegro etc.
Chris:
Touchscreens are supported in DOS; you need to add a couple of lines to jukebox.ini to make it work. A Linux port is not available because releasing for Linux users expect source code to be released, which I am not interested in doing at this time. In addition, I know nothing about Linux and would be unable to develop or support such a version.
I apologize for the inconvenience.
--Chris
mgillespie:
I have a USB touchscreen, is that supported in DOS? (I am assuming not, but would be pleasantly suprised if it is...)
Chris:
There are experimental USB DOS drivers available, but I have not tested them with anything since I don't have a USB touchscreen (my test rig is serial).
--Chris
scottie4442:
Hey Chris, you do not have to release your source code, just because most Linux guys do, not every program is GPL. You just need to include a license that says what you want it to say, ie. you can use this software for non-commercial use for free, the source code is not distributable, etc. etc. I am normally a Linux guy, I use win98 in DOS mode for DOSCab, and I would have no problem using your software under such a license. This is one of the few problems with the Linux community a few, and I mean a few, people are just jerks about everything ought to be free all the time (I disagree not every program needs to be free, just not so over priced that the program makes his/her money back on the first sale). I would definitly support this move if you choose to make it, if not I will continue using DOS with DOSCab.
Just my 2 cents worth,
Scott Adams
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