SarahWalker wrote:Alegend45 wrote:Plus, there's also the issue of Sarah sometimes completely mangling code she adds from elsewhere, such as the PCjr sound chip basically being a complete and utter mess.
That's really quite offensive.
That's quite ironic, given your own history with regards to myself and PCem. You really have no self-awareness, do you?
(long time pcem stalker, had to speak up here.)
To be frank, your attitude by itself is rather unwieldy, isn't it? Just because you're doing this for free doesn't mean you're entitled to go about acting like you've got the biggest ego of the lot, all things considered. You take code from other sources, which is perfectly legal, if not a bit unethical, you change it a bit, and completely obfuscate it to the point where it can't really be read easily anymore. I can attest to this on numerous occasions in your emulator.
Nobody here is exactly King of the Popular Crowd, and should stop acting like it; as it isn't like you lot are all solving world hunger, you're developing an x86 emulator. So I would honestly recommend everybody here grow right the bloody hell up and stop acting like pre-teen Americans kicking sand in each other's faces just to feel a sense of superiority.
Battler's emulator has merits, as does your original. Neither one is better than the other because both have glaringly obvious bugs and problems that will need to be rectified. Battler's ideas on floppy disk controller emulation were different than yours, so he decided to fork; nothing he did was unethical or amoral in the process, all things considered. You're coding free software, open source software; at any time, any John, Tom or Dick can come along and fork it. At least Battler is doing something with the code and adding his own improvements, instead of letting it rot; it could have been far worse, at least he's intelligent about it.
This is the nature of FOSS; you're gonna have people who are going to disagree with how you do things, they're gonna do it their way, but you can't act like yours is better just because it's the original source of all things; Debian is awful, Ubuntu is awful, and Mint is one of the best distributions of Linux I've seen in quite some time; and yet Mint is a derivative of Ubuntu, whom is a derivative of Debian. The nature of FOSS is to evolve, and expand, and if your fundamental views of the "road ahead" for pcem are not what others want, those others will eventually forge their own path.