Wed, 13 Mar 2013 00:43:25 +0000
[wd2010,main] WD2010 disc geometry fixes
I believe I have fixed the geometry problem with FreeBee. The geometry was set
to 17 sectors per track instead of 16, which obviously throws off addressing.
I changed it to use 16 sectors per track. However, s4diag tries to format
sector 17, so I changed the WD2010 emulation to accept any address when
formatting (since the format command doesn't actually do anything, it doesn't
matter). It is now possible to format the hard disk, initialize the file
system, and mount it. However, cpio still fails to copy the system to the hard
disk.
Author: Andrew Warkentin <andreww591 gmail com>
philpem@0 | 1 | From private email, dated 2010-Nov-26, 20:43 GMT: |
philpem@0 | 2 | |
philpem@0 | 3 | From: Karl Stenerud <kstenerud@gmail.com> |
philpem@0 | 4 | Subject: Re: Musashi 68k emulator |
philpem@0 | 5 | |
philpem@0 | 6 | On 2010-11-26, at 12:36 PM, Philip Pemberton wrote: |
philpem@0 | 7 | |
philpem@0 | 8 | > > I do have one question, though more related to licensing than the core itself... |
philpem@0 | 9 | > > |
philpem@0 | 10 | > > I was planning to release my emulator under an open-source licence, probably the GPL or something along those lines (the worst case scenario IMO would be someone adding a ton of nice features then refusing to release the source). |
philpem@0 | 11 | > > |
philpem@0 | 12 | > > The "non-commercial use only" restriction in the Musashi license would seem to be at odds with the GPL, and would make it somewhat more difficult to tie in GPL-licensed libraries. Is there any possibility of getting v3.31 released under a less restrictive license, maybe GPL or LGPL? |
philpem@0 | 13 | > > |
philpem@0 | 14 | |
philpem@0 | 15 | Sure, no problem. I usually release stuff under an Apache license nowadays, but feel free to pick any FOSS license. |
philpem@0 | 16 |