This is (quite possibly) OT, but here we go:
The problem I have with DiscreetFX (be they the new amiga.org owner or not) is that they seem to live in some distant parallel universe where VT (and a lot of other antique) still is relevant. Sure it was quite groundbreaking at its time, but surely we can't just ignore the fact that it's 2009 now? Things have moved on.
Also DiscreetFX's lack of understanding on portability issues alone begs to question their professionalism. You just can't take highly specialized early 90s 68k assembler code (with some hw banging, too) and make it portable overnight.
Adding a bounty on it won't make it any more plausible.
Toaster Character Generator is just plain horrible assembler code hell. Just for the excrement and giggles I took a look, and ran away screaming:
$ find ToasterCG -iname "*.i" -o -iname "*.a" | xargs wc | tail -1
83768 245689 2030809 total
Rewrite tens of thousands of lines of 68k assembler to portable C? Thanks, but no thanks.
And finally I find the way of DiscreetFX
posting "news" quite annoying.
PS. I know I'm going to get a beating for saying all this aloud, but I felt I had to let it out.