Xelasarg wrote:
Yes, that discussion filled another thread not long ago... 😊
Sorry I can't help you with this one, but I don't own the game and I don't support warez. 😉
Have you tried other free ports (lubomyr's DOSBox at anddev.at.ua or Droiddos)?
I noticed there was, and you mentioned that the reason you went with AnDOSBox was the virtual keyboard support. The version of aDOSBox I'm using though has a reasonable mouse and a pretty good virtual keyboard, so I'm happy to play on it! It also has a nice (removable) virtual games control similar to Android/iOS (S)NES emulators which I'm finding really useful.
I've not actually used another DOSBox port, I went with aDOSBox due to the maintenance of the code. Having said that, my reason for trying to get it to run on aDOSBox is more about fiddling and fixing, and possibly helping to contribute a fix. TBH, I've played Theme Hospital many times before and if I really want to, desktop DOSBox does the job just fine.
sliderider wrote:Can they do that? Incorporating someone else's code into a commercially sold program sounds a little bit illegal to me, even if the code is GPL. They say on their website that they are only charging you for their own code, but since their code is useless without the DOSBox code they really are charging you for the DOSBox code.
They are legally allowed under the GNU GPL to charge for providing you with the program. For example, if I burned a GPL program to a CD for you and gave it to you, I could charge you for the CD, despite the fact the program is free. Under the same rules I would actually be well within my rights to then redistribute the software they charged money for considering its a derivative work and thus must be licensed under the same GPL. I may very well do that!
If you're interested in the legalities of it, its actually quite nicely cleared up in the GPL FAQ, seen at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#Does … llowDownloadFee.
Thanks,
Labrat256