ZFATE, a MMO network/core acceleration helper.
Making the virtual world as fast as real life.

An original developing concept by: Jason D'Angelo
Developed with users of: ThinBasic and FreeBasic.

INFO:
- MAIN
- ABOUT
- GOALS
- LICENSE
- REQUIREMENTS
- TERMINOLOGY
- ? ENGINE ?
- CONTACT

RESOURCES:
- ThinBasic.com
- FreeBasic.net
- Lcc-Win32 (C)
- HamsterDB.com
- DevMaster.net
- GameDev.net
- AiGameDev.com
- Turbine.com
- HeroEngine.com
- 3dGameStudio.com
- GarageGames.com



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NOTES and NEWS

-       I have updated the "License", to reflect the desires of this project. Feel free to comment on the license, or inquire about using a similar license. I will be tracking license holders, and providing instructions and extensions for use. Sorry, but there is no specific license which conveys the desires of this project. This is not "Free Source", or "Open Source", or "Proprietary Source". I don't need 500 versions of the same code running around, that is counter-productive.




-       The more I review my notes, the more I see room for separation. The more I think about separation, the more it starts to look like a good idea. For a better understanding about this project, and what it can offer, I will separate it into individual elements. Being individual elements, should allow for a more subtle integration, without the need for extensive requirements to be adhered to.

-       This will also allow you to determine if one or more elements might be needed. I can see certain situations where some elements may not be needed, and I don't want that to impede your decision to contemplate using Z-FATE. This will also allow me to focus on portions of the project, as opposed to trying to manage the whole thing as one entity. Again, I know this makes no sense to most people reading this... But it will, eventually.

Thank-you, Jason D'Angelo.

P.S. Ignore the "TERMINOLOGY" section. That will be ordered, with relevance to the areas. Ultimately, these will be MouseOver notations. They are required, because words and terms have multiple definitions, except when I use them.




ZFATE, the concept and logo are full property of Jason D'Angelo ©2008. Rights to the concept and methods are free for development, but permission must be granted for commercial use of any kind. Additional rights to any provided code are exclusive to the project as a whole, and may require additional permissions to be granted. Participating users of ThinBasic and FreeBasic who have supplied significant original code, are part of the permission granting process.

NOTE: Abandoned code, or failure to update contact information, will exclude those individuals or groups from the permission granting process. However, any DEVELOPER REMARKS which pertain to creation, must remain in all used portions of code for SDK development, and must be listed in the credits of any derivative creations which use the codes or concepts.