I'm working on a portable, modular C++ clean-room MULE based on Kroah's excellent work. It's UI-abstract, and there's currently an SDL frontend which compiles for Win32 (9x or NT), Linux, and OS X (I'm trying to make sure it'll be fairly easy to port to the Wii too, which would be the natural home for MULE in this day and age were it not for the horrors of homebrew crackery). I'm planning to open-source it, but I'm afraid it's not yet complete enough for other people to collaborate on, and I've got a PhD to finish first.
There are a lot of incomplete hobby MULE remakes out there, but annoyingly few are open source using open tools. Standard disclaimer regarding "done when it's done, if it's done", etc., but I'd like to think that I could establish a strong enough foundation that the disparate re-MULE efforts might condense around it.
At the very least I can hope that should life intervene and I have to add mine to this unfinished pile, it's
possible for someone else to pick up from there.
Kroah: I see there's been a news update saying "reverse engineering fully translated", but the version in the sidebar (
http://bringerp.free.fr/RE/Mule/news.php5) appears to be in half-English, half-French?
Edit: Oh, lost it (
http://bringerp.free.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?p=394#p394)? Dang.