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[freesci-develop] Question about non-Sierra content...
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Sam Hart |
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[freesci-develop] Question about non-Sierra content... |
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Fri, 7 Mar 2003 10:39:13 -0700 (MST) |
(Forgive me if my question is answered somewhere on the site or in the
mailing list archives... If it is, I haven't found it ;-)
I run Tux4Kids (tux4kids.org) and we've been discussing the need for a
graphical adventure engine which we can create edutainment apps around.
Designing such an engine would be very hard, especially considering there
are already great engines that do the things we want such as FreeSCI.
So my question is this: Is it possible to create /new/ content
specifically for FreeSCI? I'm assuming that answer is 'yes', so the real
question becomes "How"? (Is there some documentation, other than the
source code, that details the specifics of the FreeSCI version of the
script interpreter?)
If it is possible, does anyone know if creating new content would violate
some sort of Sierra copyright (perhaps on their scripting language, file
structures, etc)?
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Sam Hart
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