Why did no one develop RDx to more than it is?? For those of you unfamiliar with RDx, it is a emulator dashboard that lets you play Genesis, SNES, NES and SMS games, and when you quit the rom you go back to the dashboard essentially making it a HUGE multi platform emulator.
RDX (at this point at least) is a collection of new (but comparitivly)
basic emulator ports along with very basic dashboard like functionallity.
The primary aim of releasing this is to try and stimulate the xbox
homebrew dev community a little as things seem to be quieting down a bit
lately.
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You are encouraged to make as many changes to the code as you want and
submit them back to us for inclusion in a future version.
There are a few, hopefully non-restrictive, licencing type rules at the
top of dash.cpp about what you can and can't do with the source to team
xos developed code. They are not there to limit what you can do with
the code but more to ensure that you release the modified source to any
released binaries to help the development community. Certain parts of the
code written outside of Team XOS have slightly more restrictive licences
but please always follow the licence the original developers have assigned
to there code.
It seems like this came out in 2005 and no one really cared...I would of thought it would be a big deal?