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> > > Nice to see the Virtual Jag news. Maybe you should look in > > > the forum more, like scroll down some messages to 10/04. Hehe. > > > > > > > Did you read both the two stories? Although they are both about virtual > jaguar, > > they are saying different things. > > > > Looks like an attempt to resurrect the news thread to me. > > > > smf > > > > I would like to state that the information posted by Hanman is somewhat > incorrect (it's missing information). Let me explain. > > The post from TheInformer (10/04) was related to the Virtual Jaguar/SDL v1.0.7 > *PUBLIC BETA*. This was a x86-win32 binary release based upon the "old" CVS tree > with new OpenGL enhancements. > > The post from Hanman on the frontpage of retrogamers.com is stated as Virtual > Jaguar v1.0.7. This should be Virtual Jaguar/SDL (also known as Virtual Jaguar > GCC/SDL) because Virtual Jaguar is by Cal2 (Potato Emulation) while Virtual > Jaguar GCC/SDL is by the sdlemu developers. The Linux builds are from the > Virtual Jaguar GCC/SDL v1.0.7 *FINAL* that was released on 06 oktober 2004 (2 > days after the x86-win32 *PUBLIC BETA* release). Yesterday we made the x86-win32 > binary available (based upon the *FINAL* sourcebase) and other users provided me > with a Gentoo and a Mandrake x86-linux binary build. > > In short, it's about two different releases because the 4 October was a beta > while the 6 October was (and still is) the final version. On 7 October we put up > several binary releases based upon the source release from 6 October. > > And for the record, it's Virtual Jaguar GCC/SDL or Virtual Jaguar/SDL and not > Virtual Jaguar :) > > Regards, > > Niels Wagenaar > http://sdlemu.ngemu.com >
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