Steve – you might be waiting a long time to get responses from everyone. Zap isn't a terribly alive project these days :-(
You don't have to include sources, but if you make modifications then you need to make them available somewhere. If it's just stock Zap, all you'd have to do is link back to our website.
James
On 30 Sep 2012, at 01:14, Steve (ROOL) <srevill@riscosopen.org> wrote:
> On 28 Aug, James Aylett <james@tartarus.org> wrote:
>> I think we're generally happy with this kind of thing. Darren / Christian,
>> any objections?
>
> Bump! :)
>
>> (Has stock Zap been confirmed to run on Raspberry Pi? I know we've had
>> various patches and re-distros floating around for some other RO targets
>> over the last few years.)
>
> It should work OK because we're running the RPi in ARMv5 compatible mode,
> which means it's broadly the same as an Iyonix from Zap's PoV.
>
> Do we need to include sources in the distro or are we OK to just have the
> app and it's bits (ZapChoices, ZapFonts)?
>
> Ta,
>
> Steve
>
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