Just out of curiousity, are Wrappers ok?
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:58 pm
Ok, first of all, I AM aware of the rule that you can't use or modify the code without permission, but would a wrapper that ported it to another system be ok?
(For those of you who don't understand the concept of a wrapper, it basically takes (typically) one specific game or program, and allows it to run in a simulated environment that sort of... redirects (not sure exactly about that, but meh) its functions to another similar function in the language the wrapper is written in. A common example is Wine (http://www.winehq.org/) which allows you to run C++ Games compiled for the windows environment on mac and linux without actually having to remake the game for those other operating systems.
So, would, perhaps, and iOS/Android wrapper be ok? I will likely not have the time or initiative to do this, but it could also open the eyes of some programmers who could to the possibility of legally "porting" it.
-jag
(For those of you who don't understand the concept of a wrapper, it basically takes (typically) one specific game or program, and allows it to run in a simulated environment that sort of... redirects (not sure exactly about that, but meh) its functions to another similar function in the language the wrapper is written in. A common example is Wine (http://www.winehq.org/) which allows you to run C++ Games compiled for the windows environment on mac and linux without actually having to remake the game for those other operating systems.
So, would, perhaps, and iOS/Android wrapper be ok? I will likely not have the time or initiative to do this, but it could also open the eyes of some programmers who could to the possibility of legally "porting" it.
-jag