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Date   : Mon, 08 Feb 2016 10:47:22 +0000
From   : julian_stenning@... (Julian Stenning)
Subject: BeebEm Repo on Github

Here's some suggestions, perhaps some of these are already available or not
even possible:
1. Feature set should be common across Linux/windows platforms
2. Load disks from a central repository (such as STH)
3. Is econet over IP possible? Could we have a public server available that
anyone running the emulator could join?
4. Could we do an IP modem? Would a IP-based bulletin board be of interest
to re-create the feel of past times, I wonder however if this would not get
used enough to make it viable.

 I'd love to get involved on the contribution side but I don't think I have 
the skills available, so would be a slow contributor with possibly low quality
results. Are there any lower-tech requirements that people who are interested
to use this as a learning experience could get involved in, or is that simply
not suitable?
 
Regards,
Julian.
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 08:57:11 +0000
From: bmcollier@...
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: [BBC-Micro] BeebEm Repo on Github

Hi all,

I emailed Dr. David Gilbert recently, as I was interested in doing some coding
work on BeebEm - the Linux version is a bit behind the curve. He was happy
for me to set up a repository on Github for the purpose of developing it.

My objective is to gather as many versions of the code as possible on there
and corral them into a new release with new features addressing issues submitted
via the Github Issues system.

So I'd like to appeal for:

1) Programmers to work on the code.
2) Historic source code versions from Windows, Linux and other platforms.
3) Issues or enhancement requests.
4) Comments, suggestions, help, contributions.

The repo is at: https://github.com/bmcollier/beebem

Regards,

Ben


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