Fusion was ported to x86 (PC) architecture and released as “Fusion-PC” in July of 1998. Microcode developed “Fusion,” a software-only (no costly hardware required) Macintosh emulator for the Amiga system. Drew, however, continued his emulation work by founding “Microcode Solutions” with developer Joe Fenton on August 24 1996. Drew described the EMPLANT hardware as “basically a Mac II motherboard on an Amiga plug-in card.”Ĭompetition from Christian Bauer's ShapeShifter, a shareware Mac-on-Amiga emulator, put UUI out of business in 1995. ![]() Before founding Microcode, company President and CEO Jim Drew spent time with a business called Utilities Unlimited International which created EMPLANT, a means of emulating the Macintosh computer on Amiga machines via hardware purchased from the company. ![]() Fusion was originally developed by Microcode Solutions, an old player in the commercial Macintosh emulation market.
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