Changes to FUSION.EXE v2.0 - May 16, 1999
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* Fixed 3 of the 1MB ROMs ($064DC91D, $06684214, $FF7439EE). These
  3 ROMs come from machines that do not have an FPU (LC040 machines).
  We do NOT recommend you use these ROMs as FPU performance is
  extremely poor.  These ROMs had problems with scroll buttons.

* Added support for another 512K ROM ($35C28F5F).

* Fixed various FPU emulation problems.

* Changed network drive support to use DOS driver letters instead
  of the entire hard drive. This allows DOS partitions on drives
  having different (foreign) formats to be used with the emulation
  without the chance of corrupting the drive.  NOTE: You will still
  need the latest version of PCExchange if your hard drive partition
  is setup as a FAT32 partition OR your partition is larger than
  1.0 gig.

* Improved network drive performance via an internal caching mechanism.

* Fixed SoundBlaster 16, AWE32/64 support so that the plug-n-play is
  used instead of the DOS driver.

* Used a new version of WDOSX that fixes shut down problems on fast
  (300+Mhz) machines.

* New version of WDOSX fixes memory limitation of 64MB with certain
  configurations.

* Added ability to run FUSION from within Windows (via a DOS box).

* Completely re-wrote audio code to fix the disappearing audio
  problem reported with certain configurations.  Improved CPU core
  for a small gain in speed.

* Added two new video drivers that support laptop machines that use
  odd size modes (like Sony's C1 using 1024x480).

* Added Japanese localization.



Changes to SETUP.EXE v2.0 - May 16, 1999
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* Changed floppy drive selection so that non-standard floppy drive
  letters can be selected.

* Changed PORT A/B selection.  You can now select COM1-4 and LPT1-3,
  with the standard port address and IRQs being shown.  You can also
  set a custom port and IRQ if you choose, for those non-standard
  serial and parallel configurations.

* Changed CD-ROM identification code.  If you had two CD-ROM drives
  with a drive between the two drive letters (ie CD-ROM letters
  E: and G:, with a ZIP drive as F:) the 2nd CD-ROM drive letter was
  not correct.

* Changed NETWORK support selection to use DOS drive letters instead
  of entire devices.

* Made changes necessary for Japanese localization.



Changes to FUSION.EXE v1.2 - July 1st, 1998
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* Re-wrote floppy code to handle 720K, 800K, 1.44MB, 1.68MB formats.
  The 800K format is psuedo-Macintosh... it uses standard PC disk
  format with 10 sectors per track.  The PC hardware is NOT capable
  of reading/writing real Macintosh 800K disks!

* Added full verification to floppy formatting.

* Increased emulation's speed by as much as 30% on non-PII CPUs.

* Added support for two more 1MB ROMs and one more 512K ROM.

* Added additional startup sound.

* Added ability to select between HFS and ISO9660 sessions on a dual
  format CD.  Holding down either SHIFT key when inserting a CD in
  the CD-ROM drive will force the Macintosh to ignore the HFS session
  and show only the ISO9660 session (commercial release only).

* Corrected several CPU/FPU emulation instruction bugs.

* Added limited MMU support to allow System 7.0.1 to work under
  all circumstances.


Changes to SETUP.EXE v1.2 - July 1st, 1998
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* Changed CD-ROM setup so that you can choose between two CD-ROM drives
  (commercial release only).

* Added HARDWARE field to SYSINFO menu.  This field should ALWAYS
  report: OK, PI:1024Hz.  If the value is not +/-2 of 1024, you have
  a hardware problem with your PC!

* Changed memory calculation to properly deduct emulation overhead.

* Added code to prevent usage under a Windows, OS/2, or NT DOS session.


Changes to IMAGER.EXE v1.1 - July 1st, 1998
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* Re-wrote IMAGER.EXE program to handle new disk formats correctly.

* Added code to prevent usage under a Windows, OS/2, or NT DOS session.

