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Offline First NinjaTopic starter

Envoy - who owns it, and where do you buy it?
« on: January 30, 2020, 04:02:06 PM »
The Envoy networking service is a good way of connecting Amiga computers in a local area network. Unlike TCP/IP, Envoy has been designed for AmigaOS from scratch allowing for tight integration with the OS environment. Developers may appreciate the streamlined SDK available on the Developer CD.

Where do you buy brand new Envoy licenses in 2020? Who owns it?
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Offline First NinjaTopic starter

Re: Envoy - who owns it, and where do you buy it?
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2020, 01:17:03 AM »
Would you mind sharing a few photos of the original package? So far I've yet to see a single photo of it.
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Offline First NinjaTopic starter

Re: Envoy - who owns it, and where do you buy it?
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2020, 08:55:21 PM »
Thank you everyone involved in this thread for trying to sort out what Envoy actually looks like (along with its manual). It may be in place to emphasize that Envoy features a slew of features native to AmigaOS that aren't integrated in TCP/IP (filesystem notifications comes to mind). In that sense, the two protocols are not mutually exclusive but rather complementary - and fortunately, I also recollect that Envoy 3 allows for TCP/IP tunneling.

About the Envoy 3 box, this super low-res piece of cover art is the single photo I've found of what I presume is the jewel case (provided that Envoy ships on a CD). What the back of it, along with any actual box, looks like is still a big mystery to me - so anyone with some insight is more than welcome to post a few photos here.

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Offline First NinjaTopic starter

Re: Envoy - who owns it, and where do you buy it?
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2020, 12:24:09 PM »
Got it, and thank you for digging out a few more pieces of this jigsaw puzzle. You've likely come to the same conclusion yourself, but searching for Envoy on online market places gets complicated by the fact that there is another piece of Amiga software called "Terran Envoy".

Since Envoy reportedly runs really well on Release 4.1, here's hoping that the development will be picked up one way or another. Personally, I think a multiplayer game using the Envoy API would be something truely special.
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Offline First NinjaTopic starter

Re: Envoy - who owns it, and where do you buy it?
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2020, 05:15:56 PM »
All the more reason to update Envoy, then - fingers extra crossed that development will resume as soon as possible, especially with the increasing interest in the Amiga echo system in mind.

About those games, thank you for bringing it to everyone's attention. Using the search term "Envoy" currently yields 23 results on Aminet, and one of them is clearly a game - MUI Empire. Here's the description, for anyone interested:

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This game has never been tested on a real Envoy setup. I only have one computer so please give me all the information you can if you run into a problem.

This is a beta version and you are welcome to download it and take a look. I will not take any responsibility to any damage done by this program since it is still beta.

Description: Multiplayer galactic conquest game using MUI. It can support unlimited players, unlimited planets and unlimited ship types (limited by memory). It has a sector by sector approach for the game. You can program flight plans for your fleets. It has space mines, hypergates, fuel, taxation, troops, trade and alot more.

It even comes with source code.
« Last Edit: December 27, 2020, 05:37:09 PM by First Ninja »
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