> > As much as I agree, software in general has moved on. You won't get > Fossil/SQLite running on a Commodore 64 without a lot of work. > With legacy platforms come legacy software that is either no longer > supported by the vendor, or is supported just because the vendor was paid > by that client to keep on supporting it. > If drh receives such payment to continue supporting such legacy cases then > fair enough. > > What are the chances someone will take up take up this challenge, and have a Commodore 64 or Apple II version of fossil up and running by the end of the year?
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