Hi everybody,
As you may have noticed there are occasional flaws in the EightyOne emulation which prevent it being very useful, at least for me (as I want to program the AY chip which EightyOne doesn't emulate correctly and the sound is rather dodgy at the best of times).
I heard that Mike who wrote EightyOne has basically disappeared, so should we take a look at maintaining it ourselves? The biggest problem is that he's used C++ Builder, so it needs porting to a more friendly development environment - no small feat.
Should we do this? Without a maintainer EightyOne will surely die as I can't imagine it'll stay compatible to Windows for too long given the way Microsoft are going at breaking things with new releases (especially as Borland is often a bit iffy)?
Any thoughts? Can anyone ask Mike what he thinks? I don't want to steal his project off him nor take credit for his work but at the same time I'd hate to see it die....
