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Offline System

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Re: iFusion Depends on the Market!!
« Reply #14 from previous page: August 02, 2002, 04:57:36 PM »
Jim Drew sueing us for complaining about him not delivering what he got paid for? Great one that! :-D

Whatever next? Maybe he will release an update taht actually removes the working bits alltogether?
Suits me, so I can still use the DVD cover as a wedge to keep my office door from slamming shut... :lol:

CU,

Alex
 

Offline Ilwrath

Re: iFusion Depends on the Market!!
« Reply #15 on: August 02, 2002, 09:03:21 PM »
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Umm HELLO! BlizzardPPC users prordered and prepaid and got a BROKEN product! CSPPC user got a partially working product! These people paid ~$150 for a broken product! Now we should cry that they don't see enough sales potential? If they had a fully functional product their sales would have been MUCH MUCH better! A fully functional MacPPC emulator would likely be the top seller on the Amiga classic or OS4.

Hah...  Yep.  That's about it.  I remember the first emulator I got...  "Emplant Mac + 586DX", which was coded by Jim Drew.   It was a non-functioning HARDWARE DEPENDENT mess.  Of course, better than the iFusion, there were many point-revisions of the emu software, though.  The Mac side sort-of ran, and the PC side... Well, I only got it to boot MS-DOS once, and it was slower than PC-TASK for christ-sake....  Then, ShapeShifter came out, and with no hardware requirements, it was faster than the Emplant Mac, and more reliable.  Yet, according to Jim, somehow, ShapeShifter stole HIS software?  Hell, if he did, he must have just gotten fed up waiting for a version that WORKED.  Jim Drew seems to have a long history of promises he hasn't kept.  Hopefully SOMEONE will release (rather than promise)  a good Mac emulator in the future.  (I'd really like to see one that could run OSX, but I know that's a mighty tall order....)