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Surgo #1 14/08/2010 - 15h34

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I'm trying to modify Freetrack so it works with the Windows 7 Bluetooth stack instead of your choice of either ridiculously expensive or ridiculously old BlueSoleil. Unfortunately, I don't even know how to compile this for free anymore. Borland Delphi as far as I can tell doesn't even exist, and TurboPascal and Delphi moved on to a company called Embarcadero. I don't see a way to download any student versions for free -- so, does anyone know a free (and legal) way to compile Freetrack?
slaver1 #2 18/08/2010 - 09h50

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This who obtained key for Delphi 7 Personal when it was free and available can use software in copyrights terms.
Others have only chance to buy sealed old or rewrite program in newer version;)

does anyone know a free (and legal) way to compile Freetrack?


You can try to compile that on any university which has a program for student use. Freetrack is a noncommercial project so you can compile it there.
Edited by slaver1 on 18/08/2010 at 10h02.

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