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Add Apple Silicon support #5016
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For what it's worth, PCSX2 will get arm64 support "soon-ish" |
Would AetherSX2 which already has an ARM macOS version be a possible replacement or interim solution until PCSX2 is ready? |
If the source code for AetherSX2 was available, yes. |
FYI, as a PCSX2 copyright holder, you cannot use PCSX2 (or any GPL-licensed emulator for that matter), as you're shipping GPL-incompatible code. Doesn't matter if it's loaded via a shared library or not. it's still a combined work. Furthermore, unless all third-party copyright notices are included, as we do in our UI, you're also violating their licenses as well. (I only knew about this since you pinged our repo.... :p) |
What part of OpenEmu isn't GPL-compliant? |
Not really my job to audit your code, I just poked around a bit and found files that weren't. Regardless, the point about third-party copyright statements still applies, and this is the case even with more permissive licenses. Edit: To be clear, this isn't a formal complaint or anything, it's not like we have the funds to take legal action. Just a friendly heads up, since you're discussing knocking off our stuff before I even PR it.... :) |
“Just a friendly heads up, since you're discussing knocking off our stuff before I even PR it.... :)” With respect, no one is discussing that. That is your take. We are discussing trying to get OpenEmu to support Apple Silicon and what that would entail. You seem extremely annoyed and combative for literally no reason. We just want OE to run on Apple Silicon. If parts of OE do not comply with your assessment of GPL, you need to be specific. No is asking you to audit code, but you made some bold claims and thru the onus onto OE to defend. Realize that that is libellous. I don’t see any part of OE that is not compliant with the necessary licenses. No one wants bad blood here. We are all working together to ensure the world does not forget its past or have it crushed by corporate greed. |
OpenEmu 2.4.1 had to ship without the Apple Silicon slice on its executable. That and there are a few cores that don't have an Apple Silicon version (PCSX2).
There's a few things that needs to be done:
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