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microcode_solutions [2009/02/18 20:33] clockwisemicrocode_solutions [2011/09/04 06:31] – [Early Products] clockwise
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   * **Ace**, a freeware Atari 8 bit emulator for the Amiga. A download is [[http://www.geocities.com/jlfenton65/computer.html|here]].   * **Ace**, a freeware Atari 8 bit emulator for the Amiga. A download is [[http://www.geocities.com/jlfenton65/computer.html|here]].
   * **AII**, a freeware Apple II emulator for the Amiga.  A download is [[http://www.geocities.com/jlfenton65/computer.html|here]].  An archive.org look at the official page of the emulator is [[http://web.archive.org/web/19990505215951/www.microcode-solutions.com/amiga/aii/aii.html|here]].   * **AII**, a freeware Apple II emulator for the Amiga.  A download is [[http://www.geocities.com/jlfenton65/computer.html|here]].  An archive.org look at the official page of the emulator is [[http://web.archive.org/web/19990505215951/www.microcode-solutions.com/amiga/aii/aii.html|here]].
-  * **WACKE** an Atari 8 bit emulator for Macintosh.  Registration cost five dollars.  It was no longer listed for sale as 1999.  Joe Fenton later released the emulator as freeware on his [[http://www.geocities.com/jlfenton65/computer.html|personal site]].+  * **WACKE** an Atari 8 bit emulator for Macintosh.  Registration cost five dollars.  It was no longer listed for sale as of 1999.  Joe Fenton later released the emulator as freeware on his [[http://www.geocities.com/jlfenton65/computer.html|personal site]].
   * **[[FUSION]]** was Microcode's primary Amiga product, a 68K Macintosh emulator for the Amiga.  Unlike EMPLANT, this emulation was purely software.  It did not require a hardware card, just a ROM image.  Retailing of the emulator was supported by Blittersoft (now defunct).   * **[[FUSION]]** was Microcode's primary Amiga product, a 68K Macintosh emulator for the Amiga.  Unlike EMPLANT, this emulation was purely software.  It did not require a hardware card, just a ROM image.  Retailing of the emulator was supported by Blittersoft (now defunct).
  
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 ===== iFusion (Fusion PPC) ===== ===== iFusion (Fusion PPC) =====
  
-In April of 2001, Microcode released iFusion, an emulator of the PPC Macintosh for the Amiga.  At the time (and also prior to release of iFusion) Microcode promised a PPC emulator for Windows.  This was not released.  iFusion Amiga, Microcode's final product, was sold in 2002 to a publisher called Virtual Programming Limited.  That company is no longer selling the emulator.  Microcode Solutions exists as a label for Jim Drew's technology consulting business. ((http://microcode-solutions.com/))+In April of 2001, Microcode released iFusion, an emulator of the PPC Macintosh for the Amiga.  At the time (and also prior to release of iFusion) Microcode promised a PPC emulator for Windows.  This was not released.  iFusion Amiga, Microcode's final product, was sold in 2002 to a publisher called Virtual Programming Limited.  That company is no longer selling the emulator.  
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 +===== Present ===== 
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 +Microcode Solutions is inactive.  The company name exists as a label for Jim Drew's technology consulting business. ((http://microcode-solutions.com/))