
Emulators Inc. would like to thank the following people for
their help and/or resources while creating this product:

Jim Drew of Microcode Solutions for deciding to put Fusion into more
capable hands.

Michael Tippach for writing WDOSX and making it available to commercial
developers without having to pay the rediculous fee wanted by other
DOS extender developers!

Paul Lesurf (Blittersoft) for testing the new upgrade.

Jason Suzuki and the rest of staff at Open Technologies, Corporation for
the help with Japanese language issues.


FUSION was created with the following hardware:

Gateway 2000        66Mhz Intel 80486 w/256K L2 cache and  24MB of RAM
IBM ThinkPad 755C   75Mhz Intel 80486   w/0K L2 cache and  36MB of RAM
IBM ValuePoint      66Mhz Intel 80486   w/0K L2 cache and  32MB of RAM
Kiwi 810 Notebook  300Mhz   AMD 80686 w/512K L2 cache and  32MB of RAM
Sony VAIO          166Mhz Intel 80686 w/512K L2 cache and  64MB of RAM
Toshiba Libretto    75Mhz Intel 80586 w/512K L2 cache and  32MB of RAM
Gateway 2000       180Mhz Intel 80586 w/256K L2 cache and  64MB of RAM
Custom built       233Mhz Cyrix 80686 w/512K L2 cache and  32MB of RAM
Custom built       400Mhz Intel 80686 w/512K L2 cache and 512MB of RAM
Custom built       500Mhz Intel PIII  w/1MB  L2 cache and 128MB of RAM
Custom built       800Mhz AMD Athlon  w/1MB  L2 cache and 256MB of RAM
Custom built SMP   300Mhz Intel PII   w/512K L2 cache and 512MB of RAM
Custom Notebook    466Mhz Celeron     w/128K L2 cache and 128MB of RAM
Custom built       550Mhz Intel PIII  w/512K L2 cache and 128MB of RAM
Custom built       550Mhz Intel PIII  w/512K L2 cache and 384MB of RAM
Custom built       600Mhz AMD Athlon  w/256K L2 cache and 384MB of RAM
Gateway Solo 9600  650Mhz Intel PIII  w/256K L2 cache and 288MB of RAM
Custom built SMP   666Mhz Intel PIII  w/256K L2 cache and   1GB of RAM

FUSION was written using the following software:

PC - MASM 6.14, CodeView 4.02, WDOSX SR1, DEBUG, LDOG, ME
Amiga - Devpac 3.0, DPaint IV

