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Old 01-06-06, 09:48 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Well to port means to make it playable on the ppc. Your "porting" or re-editing the code to run on ppc...Is it really possible to run it in DOS on an x50 mid??!! If so, are there any free dos emulators available??? Thanks-- Swim100flyy--
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It's an Open Source project, that means the source code for this program is available for you to modify and recompile as you wish. If someone knew how to recompile the code for Windows Mobile then we could run this too.

Running it in a DOS emulator is NOT porting. Plus the only DOS emulators available only run at 286-386 speeds at most. VERY SLOW.
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Old 01-06-06, 10:23 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Running it in a DOS emulator is NOT porting. Plus the only DOS emulators available only run at 286-386 speeds at most. VERY SLOW.
I agree. All the dos emulators are pretty much useless, they run WAY too slow.
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