[Note, [EMAIL PROTECTED] isn't sent to the submitter - I happened to notice this through the web interface, though.]
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 05:12:42PM +0000, Darren Salt wrote: > I demand that Colin Watson may or may not have written... > > I have been informed that the Spectrum ROM currently distributed as > > part of the spectemu package is non-free (it can't be sold, and it > > can't be embedded in hardware), although Amstrad have no objections > > at all to it being distributed. I intend to package it separately, > > remove it from spectemu, and move spectemu into contrib. > > It'd be useful if you also include ROM images for the ZX Spectrum 128, > +2 and +3 in this package. (For the +3, the v4.0 ROM is sufficient.) OK, I'll include those too. > However, various emulators have different ideas about whether the ROM > sets for these machines should be stored as one file per page or one > file per machine; fuse (unofficially packaged; see .sig) does the > former, and xzx does the latter. Both could usefully depend on > spectrum-rom. Phil, what would you recommend? Can either emulator be made to behave the other way, or will the package have to include both? -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]