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[News] fxSCAN 4.02 with native x86-support (Amithlon)ANN.lu
Posted on 22-Jul-2002 08:34 GMT by Felix Schwarz15 comments
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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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Comment 1Felix Schwarz22-Jul-2002 06:36 GMT
Comment 2Desmon22-Jul-2002 06:40 GMT
Comment 3Don Cox22-Jul-2002 07:28 GMT
Comment 4Don Cox22-Jul-2002 07:35 GMT
Comment 5Kjetil22-Jul-2002 07:56 GMT
Comment 6Anonymous22-Jul-2002 08:28 GMT
Comment 7Alkis Tsapanidis22-Jul-2002 09:11 GMT
Comment 8Budda22-Jul-2002 09:15 GMT
fxSCAN 4.02 with native x86-support (Amithlon) : Comment 9 of 15ANN.lu
Posted by Samface on 22-Jul-2002 11:21 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Alkis Tsapanidis):
None of the platforms you mentioned has any potential of beeing profitable now or in the future, VP code on the other hand most definitly has. So, from a professional software developers view; TAO's technology exists today, works on many different platforms and CPU's, ensures your software to live on regardless of what happens to the Amiga or any other platform specific software market and you'll never have to worry about porting your software again.
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Comment 11Samface22-Jul-2002 14:16 GMT
Comment 12Don Cox23-Jul-2002 07:24 GMT
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Comment 15Kjetil23-Jul-2002 11:29 GMT
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