> Has anyone got any idea where Alan Skillmans SIM Coupé
> web site has moved to?

Well, he's been at ARM for a while now and the ucl site hasn't been up for
ages. Aley has the last DOS based version but IIRC there's no source to
download from his site (http://get.to/aley)

> Has the UNIX source for SIM Coupé kept up with the Windoze version?

See below.

> Who are the primary developers?

Si Owen is now the primary developer AFAIK - this from a mail to the group
26/05/2000:

--

"...I've moved all the Win32-specific code out of the core modules, and
am keeping it clean of any conditional code to avoid the usual unreadable
conditional code soup.  It's probably not completely settled down as there
are some things I'm still not completely happy with, but it's most of the
way there.  It compiles and runs on BeOS, but with dummy versions of any
OS-specific code so it's not of any use yet.  Hopefully it won't be too bad
to port back to Linux etc. but only time will tell - I still don't regret
the revamp I've done on it.  I'm back to calling it SimCoupe to show that
it's more general, but will still probably refer to the Win32 version as
WinCoupe if it's something specific to that version.
<snip>
If people are happy playing with unfinished, potentially buggy test
versions, I don't mind making them available as new features are added.  I'm
up for handing out the source in its current state, on request, and would
welcome feedback and enhancements to it.  I've yet to add in the GPL headers
on source files and remove lots of commented test sections of code, etc.
It's still under active development, and I'd like to maintain control the
master source for now; I'd also like to keep control of official releases of
it, and would prefer if there weren't unofficial versions floating about."

--

> What ever happened Statues Of Ice???

Statues of what? :->

Dan.

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