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[Files] iFusion SOUND update!ANN.lu
Posted on 06-Apr-2003 01:20 GMT by Anon E. Maus (Edited on 2003-04-06 16:25:19 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä)13 comments
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Blittersoft posted a sound-enabling patch for iFusion owners to the Aminet! Just checked the new uploads, and there shee bee!

Download it...
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 1 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Piru on 05-Apr-2003 23:28 GMT
April 1st went already ;)
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 2 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Alkis Tsapanidis on 06-Apr-2003 00:23 GMT
Sounds like a bad joke... Blittersoft is dead.
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 3 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Don Cox on 06-Apr-2003 07:37 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (Alkis Tsapanidis):
It's an old patch, but this is the first time it was posted to Aminet.
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 4 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 06-Apr-2003 10:16 GMT
Ifusion was one of the biggist Amiga scams in years, they promised everything and delivered nothing at all, if feel sorry for the people who purchased this sofware, and what i find more insulting is they never mentioned it would not work on a Blizzard PPC card for months then eventually mentioned it.
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 5 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 06-Apr-2003 12:59 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Anonymous):
yes, but the BlizzardPPC issue is more a Sam Jordan issue since he was supposed to fix the blizzardPPC WarpUp driver but never did (not to mention fixing the buggy WarpUp that was Released with OS 3.9).
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 6 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by SriRUSH on 06-Apr-2003 23:39 GMT
Woohoo..! I've been waiting for Networking ability, so I could at LEAST transfer stuff via MiamiDX. Sound support I could give a hoot less about. I want NETWORKING support. :)
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 7 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by ehaines on 07-Apr-2003 02:54 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Anonymous):
No, that's pretty much all wrong. There are way bigger scams out there;
iFusion was delivered and basically worked. It might not have been
worth the price, but considering the serious hardware limitations they
did OK. The not working on BlizzardPPC issue was known from the very
beginning and was never hidden; in fact they asked users if they wanted
it released for the Cyberstorm or wait until the Blizzard issue was
fixed. If they had waited, I guess it would never have been released
at all. :)

Of course, nowadays MacOnLinux does the same thing, but better and for
free, but then again it has to run on way better hardware. (Though I
did here a thing or two about getting it to work on APUS, maybe.)
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 8 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Elwood on 07-Apr-2003 07:13 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (ehaines):
What amount of work is needed to port MOL to AmigaOS ?
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 9 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Stefan Blixth on 07-Apr-2003 12:08 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (Elwood):
MOL is to much bound to Linux to easy port it to AmigaOS/MorphOS.
It's easier to see a port of SheepShaver available IMO.

/ Develin
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 10 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 08-Apr-2003 04:36 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (Elwood):
MacOnLinux only work on AmigaOne / Pegasus / Mac hardware, the average Amiga hardware has probably to many limits be worth the effort, As for OS4.0 with better an more modern OS resources, and if they add the most common port stopping functions in to the new exec, they should be abele to port it, then again, I believe MOL has some licence limits,
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 11 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Kjetil on 08-Apr-2003 04:43 GMT
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net

Some one should port user mode Linux to AmigaOS,
An Linux kernel running on top of Linux, how about an Linux kernel running on top of Amiga OS,
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 12 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by Luca on 08-Apr-2003 11:40 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (ehaines):
Sorry, but it never worked on my cyberstorm PPC, and they never did anything about that.
So I don't care about updates.

Luca
iFusion SOUND update! : Comment 13 of 13ANN.lu
Posted by James Sellman on 08-Apr-2003 17:23 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (Kjetil):
I remember at one point hearing a report that someone had gotten MoL running on Linux/APUS, and was going to get around to trying it myself, but I just never got around to it. :-/
In any case, how fast it ran on a 604e/233 (for instance) would be determined by which ver of MacOS you were running. Later versions of MacOS 9 got a bit slow. :-/ (I also remember hearing about attempts to get MacOSX running on MoL but don't know how far it's gotten since.)
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