0amigan0 wrote:
@mr_silicon:
If the author agreed to spread it freeware, you can put it on a public place, such as Aminet, for the benefit of all.
Although the author (Dave O'Reilly) was happy to give me a copy of the Amiga version, I think HiSoft would still own the rights. I think it would get bumped off Aminet pretty quickly, no?
However, SP2 doesn't seem to be available anywhere as ral-clan said. If there is interest in pursuing this then it might be worth contacting HiSoft and Dave O'Reilly. Wherever they might be now!
Just out of interest this is what Dave O'Reilly told me about the Amiga version in June 2000:
"Glad it will be of some use.
Unfortunately SP on the Amiga has such old code (about 4 years old, some 8 years old) that it is very out of date, and the effects are really poor compared to the current technology (i.e. the SP v2 about to be released on the PC), and not nearly as clean as they should be for todays audio. The Amiga doesn't have the financial backing to make it worth serious research and development, which is the only reason I moved to the PC after many reluctant months. The only hope the Amiga SP has is the Linux version which we are developing, this would allow a port back to the Amiga under Linux, the native Amiga SP is just too old to make it worth continuing. I hope you find it some use.
Cya ... Dave O'Reilly."
I don't know if a linux version was ever released?