> > > > no "SEGA Model 2 Emu" anymore. SEGA probably offered Elsemi a job so he would > > stop > > > > working on it. > > > > > > That Dam Sega. > > > > exactly my thought.and anyway,how would they stop him from working on the emu when > > he's at home ,with his own damn private computer?? > > Yeah Solstar, you said it right.
Unfortunately the answer would be those pesky things known as contracts. It could have been something general, like all code he works on since his employment belongs to Sega, or something more direct if their goal really was to stop him from coding the emulator rather than simply hiring a talented coder. Whatever the case, he agreed with the terms by signing the contract and is now legally bound by them.
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