Cip quello era Fusion non Ifusion :)
se vuoi posso passare anche i link con le bestemmie di chi come me lo acquisto' ... :-/
Posto qui il mio post con tutti i riferimenti :)
know they are great right now i think are the best Mac Emulators for amiga ...but
ifusion ... gosh... orrible there wasnt no gui interface setting , no Lan emulation ... pratically the only thing that was run was the Os 9... the 75% of the other software crash or was too slow on my cyberstorm PPC 233...
What mede me really sad and hungry is ... now i have a Cyberstorm with 375mhz 604e ... and a Mediator with radeon 9200 and i cant use this crappy thing.
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About immature software we can speak about an "alpha state".
No Aga, No picasso96, no lan and no guy ... i think this are not all because of warpos "special procedures"...
some old news about...
http://amiga.czex.com/history/1_01e.html28.1.2001 iFusion PPC Update From BlitterSoft
Blittersoft are pleased to announce that they have received the iFusion code from Microcode-Solutions for final testing prior to release.
"iFusion has been successfully tested on CyberStorm 060/PPC systems, and we are currently testing on Blizzard 040/PPC systems."
As soon as these tests are complete, iFusion will be ready to ship. Expect a full in-depth review in AmigActive soon.
Amigart homepage Blittersoft website
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http://amiga.czex.com/history/2_01e.html26.2.2001 iFUSION: More info
"We received the new A1200 with the 1D4 motherboard, and it made no difference. We have further tracked down the problem to something in the hw.library's task switching. We are still looking into the problem, but in the mean time, we are preparing for shipping."
Jim Drew via c.s.a.e
Microcode solutions website
21.2.2001 iFUSION: More info
"Apparently, there is a problem with the BlizzardPPC hardware working with certain revisions of the A1200 motherboards. People running MorphOS on the Blizzard are reporting that only the Rev 1.D4 motherboards will work with the Blizzard and MorphOS, even though any version motherboard works with the WarpOS. My feeling is that there is some sort of hardware timing problem, most likely in the MMU usage, that is affecting the operation with 1.D1/2A/2B motherboards. One other person noted that 50ns RAM allowed an older motherboard to work just fine with MorphOS.
We have Rev 1.A1 boards here (we got them the 1st week of release from the U.K.). I will have a 1.D4 machine here today for testing. If this does not resolve the problem, then we will make preparations for contacting all pre-ordered customers and letting them know that we will be shipping a version that may not run on their hardware currently. If it works with the Rev 1.D4 boards, we will ship with a note stating so... and we will continue to track down exactly why this problem exists and possibly correct it in software.
I appreciate all of the responses, and I look forward to technical support questions pertaining to PowerMac emulation. "
Jim Drew via c.s.a.e
Microcode solutions website
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::::::::::::::::::::::THE NEWS THAT I LOVE TO MUCH::: LOL LOL LOL Bullshit :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
2.2.2001 iFUSION release really near?
MS: "We have completed debugged the 68060/PPC card with iFUSION(tm). The BlizzardPPC card for the A1200 does not work AT ALL. We will have a board here tomorrow (02/02/2001) to determine the problem, and then we can prepare for shipping!
We have included a new screenshot that we did today after running Speedometer 4.02. This PPC card is the Phase5 board with a 150Mhz 604e PowerPC chip and 50Mhz 68060 chip. Compare this against FUSION running on an 040 or 060 Amiga and you can see that even in the 68K emulation mode (OS9.04), it is very fast, especially for only a 150Mhz PPC!"
Screen shots and more information can be found here.
"It is also likely now that we will take our PowerPC based x86 emulation core from "PowerClone" (a PowerMac based PC emulator) and put it into PCx to make an updated PC emulator for the Amiga."
Microcode Solutions website
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:::::::::060 50 and 604e233 128mb 60ns and I FUSION WAS REALLY CRAPPY:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
21.4.2001 iFUSION News
Paul Lesurf, Blittersoft:
1. Blittersoft have purchased the rights to the Amiga version of iFusion.
2. This includes the possible port to Elate (AmigaDE).
3. It is our intention to work continuously with Jim/Joe on the further development on the Amiga version of iFusion.
Blittersoft are committed to the Amiga platform, classic and AmigaDE. We are committed to enhancements and will work with Microcode Solutions to see bug fixes made a pay for new features. All this has been agreed.
There was an error on the version of iFusion on the first CD release. However, MS have already provided an updater and a new version (even newer than the one I missed!) So as can be seen, support will be there."
Fusion ML
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18.10.2001 iFusion and BlizzardPPC
Jim Drew: "We hope that A1200/BlizzardPPC owners will be using their emulation very soon. We have likely isolated the problem to be with the 603e. The 603e uses a software based MMU lookup table as opposed to a hardware based table used in all other PowerPC CPUs. We are relatively certain that if the Blizzard had a 603, 604, or 604e, there would be no problems.
Our developer card has a 603e, and does work fine, but the configuration of this card (memory base and such) is completely different. We are investigating ways to correct this problem."
Amigart website
Jim Drew, Microcode Solutions via Microcode ML
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1.8.2002 iFusion Depends on the Market!
"[..] I asked Virtual Programming's sales deaprtment the following: 'Will Virtual Programming be continuing sale of the FUSION and iFUSION products for the Amiga in the future? Will the company be continuing the development of the product with Jim Drew and Microcode Solutions?'
Answer:
'It depends upon the market. Certainly there is no market for the classic Amiga now, but we are in touch with the right people to see about an OS4 version of iFusion. We will have to see how this develops.'"
Shouldn't delivering either non-functional (BlizzardPPC) or half-functional (CyberStormPPC) software for 150 GBP, then considering the situation resolved, be a illegal? [ExiE]
Amiga.org website
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