What happened to Atlantik? Is Monopoly monopolizing the market?
Alex Ngai
ccn_alex at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 24 00:53:29 PDT 2005
Hi,
Anyone here played Atlantik? It is a free game that plays like Monopoly. It
came with Fedora Core 3 Linux, but now, in FC4, it's not included there
anymore.
I've been wondering if it is legal to release a game that plays like
Monopoly, but with different game name, different game rules and different
board than the classic Monopoly.
I know that Monopoly is trademarked and owned by Hasbo, but can they patent
the gameplay? Have they patented it/cvs/xorg/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree98/accel/s3pwlb/drivers/newmmio
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Jonas Melian writes:
> > Bora Sahin writes:
> > So when we come to the original poster's question, if I dont understand the subject wrongly, he can
> > do DDC just using libddc.a after loading and setting I2C?
>
> > Egbert Eich wrote:
> > Well, you will have to pass a scrnIndex to some funcitions.
> > The scrnIndex marks the ScrnInfoRec to use and this is set
> > up by the driver. The ScrnInfoRec contains all non driver-private
> > DDX data for a particular screen.
>
> Then, is possible access to ddc using libddc.a without loading some
> graphic driver?
>
No. The driver calls the functions that set up the ScrnInfoRec.
Egbert.
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