Hmm. I read that as "you can use the LGPL (which means you don't have to provide the source of your application) if you allow the user to exchange the version of SDL you ship with with an updated version". Both dynamic linking and providing the .o files produced from your source code (or the source code itself, of course) are allowed. They explicitly refer to 'standard development kitby zman - Coding
Pre-slim models are able to run Linux in all its splendor. You just don't get hardware accelerated graphics.by zman - Offtopic
YouTube videos are not exactly a good way to check on quality. In my eyes, the emulators we have for the (S)NES are damn near perfect, and I switched from digging out my SNES once in a while to using my Wii plus homebrew emulator. No framerate issues at all (apart from those the game themselves have on the original system), and the picture looks exactly like on the real thing, only with better viby zman - Homebrew Applications
Hi, I've got several problems with networking on the Wii. Check out this simple test program (compilable by putting it as template.c into the template project): #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static void *xfb = NULL; static GXRModeObj *rmode = NULL; //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- inby zman - Coding