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Offline danbeaver

Re: cyberstormppc.rom ?
« on: December 28, 2014, 11:50:17 PM »
Yes, the EPROM files there all work and add only minor features; they are not ROM's though, because they can be flashed.
 

Offline danbeaver

Re: cyberstormppc.rom ?
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2015, 08:43:00 PM »
It is not that "they won't be released for use with emulators," it is a matter of intellectual property, and MorphOS emulates a 68k Amiga on a PPC Mac, so it is likely $$ with them as they may lose control of their "licenced to the hardware" grip.
 

Offline danbeaver

Re: cyberstormppc.rom ?
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2015, 10:58:48 AM »
Quote from: EvilGuy;786876
The MorphOS devs were the ones who originally got screwed over royally by H&P and their WarpOS package. I'm not surprised they're still holding a grudge.

I am sorry, but are you saying that the MorphOS developers are holding a grudge against Haage & Partners over WarpOS and this is why they do not let their software (which emulates a 68000 emulating an Amiga) be emulated itself on other hardware, and subsequently that the copyright laws covering the distribution of the CyberstormPPC ROM are, in effect, wrong or invalid?  Or is there some other reason that MorphOS comes into place in a thread discussing the copyrighted CyberstormPPC ROM's that are in effect owned by the actual people with a physically present CyberstormPPC product?  Or is the intellectual property of MorphOS not the same as the intellectual property of anyone else?  Or does a deal going "bad" mean that in the years insuing said "screwed over royally" action mean anything to anyone's intellectual property rights?

You see, I am confused... Could you explain?