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SView5 / Source Code Posted on 30-Mar-2014 12:13:47
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| Hi all,
I'm aware that the following might be a little off-topic here - so please excuse - but then again it's many developers around here and the audience might fit better than on some general news site.
SView5 (once SuperView, then SViewII and up) has been around in the Amiga scene from 1993 on - with a migration to .NET and Linux being main focus from 2008 on. The Amiga version did not see any updates lately, i.e. the past 4-5 years.
Development actually did not pay off anymore starting from ca. 2004 on, for various reasons. However, even as a hobby I really do not have sufficient time anymore - being father of two little daughters hardly leaves any room for it for the next several years.
On the other hand, SView5 still may have some relatively unique features in that combination. Under Windows I'd say there's only a handful comparable tools in that area - but then a again many commercial offerings and all-in-all everything is either free or expected to be free.
After all, I'm considering to sell the source code to an interested party in order to see it further developed. However it won't be handed over for a nominal fee and also not for a student budget. Price would have to be subject to negotiations and perhaps required some commercial considerations to pay off for the buyer.
So I would be glad if any interested party would contact me on the matter. Any offer should somehow value the amount of man-years which went into its development and debugging.
Regarding the actual subject:
- there's the last AmigaOS / MorphOS source code:
- SView5 as a tool (C source) - SView5-Library with many sub-libraries (modules, C source) being used as a shared library
- the most recent branch consisting of:
- SView5 as a tool (C++ source for .NET) - SView5 toolkit consisting of platform-independent C++ classes which are structured similar to the previous C modules (also regarding the API) but have to be statically linked (some external code is used as DLL) - it works well under .NET but is completely endian-neutral and should also work on any Linux
It should be fairly easy on that basis to create a next-gen SView5-Library for AOS3/AOS4/MOS which internally builds up on the new C++ classes (but with externally compatible API) *or* backport the new classes' core to the old code scheme *or* use it for something entirely different.
Regarding kind of crowd-funding (bounty) and an OSS release I'd generally be open, but it would mean a few conditions to be discussed first. It might be more feasible to start with something more closed.
Best Regards, Andreas Kleinert
http://www.ar-kleinert.de/index.html => for trying out the latest .NET toolset
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 30-Mar-2014 12:52:57
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5 threads about 1 topic? |
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 30-Mar-2014 14:22:45
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 30-Mar-2014 14:48:45
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I've left it as just this one thread as there was no need to have the same topic in all areas (one for each system in the development list).
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 30-Mar-2014 17:03:08
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Andreas....interesting to hear. SuperView5 was well written, it works on AmigaOS1 via Petunia with no changes. I have not tried it with OS4.1 update 6.....but last time I tested it a couple of years ago it worked as-is out of the box. Yes, I am one of your registered users from the late 90s who purchsed the upgrades! I think your best bet is some sort of bounty the way Odyssey and Dopus5 were released. Those were very necessary products for OS4.1 so I wouldn;t expect as much money as those bounties raised....but it might give you an idea of what you could possibly get for your source code. Also, why don't you give everyone here a short description of what superview 5 does? I could try, but I'm sure I cannot do the program justice in my description.
Just a paragraph that gives some facts about it might percolate some interest.....
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 30-Mar-2014 18:10:32
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 30-Mar-2014 19:28:38
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| You all can forget about Amiga versions. There is fierce competition in Windows market and to keep even free software alive it must be updated regularly. It doesnt leave any room for Amiga development no matter what.
And it does not end at programming. You have to market it so you need good website. UI could be more attractive, too. I noticed it is using default project icon and apparently UI is not font sensitive. It clearly has weak points which should be fixed. And propably get it ported to Linux...
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 31-Mar-2014 11:04:27
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 31-Mar-2014 17:46:15
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itix wrote: You all can forget about Amiga versions. There is fierce competition in Windows market and to keep even free software alive it must be updated regularly. It doesnt leave any room for Amiga development no matter what.
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Maybe the sources could be and licensing could be split with all the Amiga code and Amiga like OS's being released for one together and the more modern .NET PC code being sold separately to a different partly as I expect most Amiga users would not be interested in the PC ports and Most Windows users would not be interested in the Amiga an Amiga release. _________________ Sam440ep 667mhz, 512MB, 120GB 2.5" HD, OS4.1FE WinUae 3.0.0, OS 3.9, BB3, Catweasel MkIV Amiga 1200, Blizzard 040/40 (BlizzardPPC 060/200 with SCSI removed at present), mediatorSX pci, Voodoo3, PCI network card os 3.9BB2 4MB Minimig with ARM addon boar |
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Re: SView5 / Source Code Posted on 1-Apr-2014 9:11:19
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Dwyloc wrote:
Maybe the sources could be and licensing could be split with all the Amiga code and Amiga like OS's . |
Thats the one, so whats the asking price for amiga only sourcecode?
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