[News] fxSCAN 4.02 with native x86-support (Amithlon) | ANN.lu |
Posted on 22-Jul-2002 08:34 GMT by Felix Schwarz | 15 comments View flat View list |
As the first bigger application IOSpirit's fxSCAN now supports Amithlon with x86-native versions of its CPU-modules. Thus fxSCAN now runs on native on 680x0, PPC (WarpUP, PowerUP, MorphOS) and x86 (Amithlon) with full speed. The portation of the OCR-engine and the servertask (one for every sytem) again brings at least a doubling of speed compared to the emulated 68K-CPU.
Under "Downloads" you can now download a free patch from version 4.0/4.01 to 4.02.
All changes since V4.01:
- direct support for TurboPrint (no more only via Graphics Publisher), incl. copying. Partly leads to greatly enhanced printing speed.
- x86-native versions of the servertask and the OCR-engine in Amithlon.
- when saving JPEGs, the DPI-information is now saved, too.
- version 8 of the fxWARP3-system (new "fxWARP Memory Guard" to work around bugs and limitations of WarpUP)
- the standardtool saved in NewIcons can now be changed
with the PICTURETOOL-tooltype
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fxSCAN 4.02 with native x86-support (Amithlon) : Comment 15 of 15 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Kjetil on 23-Jul-2002 11:29 GMT | In reply to Comment 7 (Alkis Tsapanidis): >Yeah, use VP to ensure that your software will never run on AmigaOS 68k, MorphOS, >AROS, Amithlon, UAE and we still don't know if elate will be ported
>to OS4 in the near future.
When I create an source code I never think about 10/5 years ahead, as we all know how, how the computer technologies has changed over the last ten years .
When we are taking about technologies, create once and run on many as
It’s possible with VP AmigaDe, it has great advantage over,
Rewriting then compile source code for every OS/CPU you like to port the program to.
Provided that AmigaDe is available |
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