Short:        V1.93: AmiTCP based voice chat program
Author:       Jeremy Friesner <jfriesne@ucsd.edu>, Martin Blom <lcs@lysator.liu.se>
Uploader:     Martin Blom <lcs lysator liu se>
Type:         comm/tcp
Version:      1.93
Requires:     Workbench 2.04+, AmiTCP3.0b+, audio digitizer
Architecture: m68k-amigaos

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			AMIPHONE 1.93
                     
                   (Released 1998-03-13)
                     
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This is a public release of Jeremy Friesner's TCP/IP based voice chat
software.  With it and a digitizer and microphone, you can transmit your
voice over the Internet or a LAN to another Amiga or Amigas that are
running AmiPhone.

AmiPhone requires Workbench 2.04 or higher, AmiTCP 3.0b or higher, and a
sampler with a microphone.  Also, a fast CPU and fast Internet connection
are highly recommended.

NOTE:  AmiPhone is not compatible with I-Phone or any other
       Internet-phone type program at this time.     

New in version 1.93:

     The 1.93 changes by Martin Blom:

     - Recompiled using SAS/C 6.58.
     * Removed the Delfina support (it didn't work anymore).
     - New-Look menus.
     - The AHI audio mode is now selectable.
     - Input can be selected in AHI mode.
     * Removed some debug code.
     - Added Fredrik Rambris installer script (supports Miami).
       (I hope you don't mind, Fredrik---your mail address is not
       valid anymore.)

New in version 1.92:
     - AmiPhone's GUI is now font-sensitive.
     - Added "FONT" and "FONTSIZE" Startup Arguments.
     - Added "PRESEND" and "POSTSEND" Startup Arguments.
     - The maximum MaxXmitDelay parameter value is now 999.
     * Removed HOSTNAME configuration from Install script and docs,
       as this env var is no longer (directly) used by AmiPhone.
     * Toccata support is improved some more.  (Thanks to Georges
       Heinesch and Dan Piontak for feedback on this)
     * Removed some floating point math that was causing crashes
       on some Amigas.  (Thanks to Meni Berman for his help with this).