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@darkageIt is another commercial Amiga tcp-ip stack, still unpublished, that has no gui, and claims to have a lower memory footprint for 68k Amigas, between other things.
Could you pay some attention to WHDload compaptibility?
Last time I checked, there was no sound approach to getting this worked out: you have to turn off the interrupt processing triggered by incoming packets, and the proper way to do that is to shut down the TCP/IP stack.
hah! get the lead out olaf! I want to get my hands on this before i'm too old and broken down to use a computer!.. All joking aside, i hope you find a way to release it soon.mech
Would be nice if roadshow could automatically shutdown itself when WHDLoad is running. I like to have TCP/IP allways running and I allways forget to shutdown it before I start WHDLoad.
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I hear you... This is taking longer than I had expected. The release software and the demo version were delivered to the publisher more than two weeks ago. I thought we'd have a web site by now, and the product would be available for order. But stuff happens, and the whole thing has been delayed again
Why don't you just sell it yourself by paypal and email licence keys to people that buy it?
Two reasons. First, the product needs a web site and a public support forum. These things are not a luxury. For the kind of product Roadshow is, it's inevitable that questions will come up which need to be answered, and the answers ought to be available for everyone in one single place. I don't have a web site or a public support forum, and setting them up means paying for them. I'm not sure if selling Roadshow would even manage to pay for the cost of setting up a web server. Second, I signed a contract with a publisher who already has the infrastructure in place. I can't just walk away from that.Yes, it has been a long journey since the Christmas holidays in the year 2000 when I started working on what became Roadshow. But will a few days more hurt? I hope not...