Return-Path: Delivered-To: w010102@think42.com Received: (qmail 13513 invoked by uid 702); 18 May 2005 03:18:04 -0000 Delivered-To: jens@think42.nospam Received: (qmail 13510 invoked from network); 18 May 2005 03:18:04 -0000 Received: from sccrmhc13.comcast.net (204.127.202.64) by think42.com with SMTP; 18 May 2005 03:18:04 -0000 Received: from fumble (c-24-20-228-175.hsd1.or.comcast.net[24.20.228.175]) by comcast.net (sccrmhc13) with SMTP id <2005051803180201600cj0fje>; Wed, 18 May 2005 03:18:03 +0000 From: "David Aldrich" To: "'Tobias gubener'" , "'Jens Schoenfeld'" Subject: C64 Core Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 20:18:07 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0007_01C55B1D.8A57DB80" X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook, Build 11.0.6353 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2527 Thread-Index: AcVbWDYzzunwJiKGQZaeU2rYZXHQmw== So, Emailing with Jeri, I see the rift here. Sounds like Jeri cannot release C64 Core because of her 64DTV agreements. Kind of kills the Hacker machine unless someone wants to clean-room the entire core all over again. In fairness I think that this should be clearly spelled out on your web site. Essentially, the C64 core is dead or deadlocked. Really too bad! The C-One is a very novel machine, and the C64 is the most marketable architecture world wide. [private things deleted from mail] Regards, David Aldrich Business Manager