While the list is quiet I thought I'd throw in a quick spanner... As a few of you already know, http://www.simcoupe.org/ is up and running with a simple site for new SimCoupé releases, info etc. If you have a web-site that _still_ has a dead link to Allan's original site, it's time to update it! :-)
The SimCoupé source code now has a permanent new home in a CVS repository at SourceForge, where a new SimCoupé project has been set up. It makes it much easier to manage/track changes, releases, etc. and also means the latest source code is always available for download. The main project page is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/simcoupe, which has links to browse the CVS archive online. If you'd like to get involved in development, just create yourself a SourceForge user, and get in touch... General development has been fairly slow since the last release, mainly due to the above items. However, the current CVS snapshot does now build for Win32, Linux and BeOS, and provisionally for MacOS too (thanks to Andrew Collier). The SDL versions still lack a UI (for changing disks and options etc.), so they're not quite ready for a binary release yet, but you can always build your own if you're keen! Si

