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Re: [ggnkua/Atari_ST_Sources] How can I contribute? (#3)
Hello Fredrik,
Usually people just e-mail me archives with files to add and I just add them to the repository under the folders they tell me to. Otherwise I suppose you could make a pull request - although I never tried this before. In any case - whatever suits you, I'm good!
Regards, George
Tuesday, November 21, 2017, 7:52:11 PM, you wrote:
Hi ggn. I have taken backups of most of my old Atari ST disks, and thought this might be a good place to save then for posterity. How can I contribute? — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread.
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There is a lot of sources here http://freddo.chez.com/Sources/Sources.html Didn't check all of them but at least the sources by MCS (Delirious demo 3 & 4) are not present into the repository.
(thanks for your work btw)
Well spotted! Delirious demo 4 was not included (but 3 was!). It was sitting on my todo pile of archives but since you mentioned it I just gave it a nudge.
There's also Backward's sources on github: https://github.com/dupdob/Backward
Already exists as a submodule under ASM\Various\Cyril Dupuydauby
Oh damn, I didn't visit the Various directory, sorry.
No problem! Originally the archive was for demo source code only but after I extended the scope I put all non-demo sources into Various
Feel free to link to this - https://github.com/meshula/Fusion-Forth
Feel free to link to this - https://github.com/meshula/Fusion-Forth
Cool, thanks! Sorry I didn't reply earlier but I've been traveling. Should I add this under the "assembly" folder? The parser seems to be written in assembly at least.
Turns out I already added your repo as a submodule under https://github.com/ggnkua/Atari_ST_Sources/tree/master/ASM/Various/Nick%20Porcino
Thanks anyway though!
Oh cool, I didn't realize that :)
Hi ggn.
I have taken backups of most of my old Atari ST disks, and thought this might be a good place to save then for posterity.
How can I contribute?