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Had the same problem. Spoke to Mike who stated it was a false positive, but struggling to permit Windows to download.

Yup. Maybe Mike could figure out what is different between the two versions and fix that?  Nothing in the above release notes suggests something new that could trip up the AV heuristics.  This is a blocker for me to consider upgrading, and I'm sure it is also a blocker for many  other folks.

AV programs will do what they do. Since CSpect isn't a program that's used by huge numbers of people, they always flag it. Add to it that it's obfuscated, and I open files in share mode etc... they will pretty much always flag it.

While I could pay "hundreds" of pounds/dollars for a code signing certificate, they are of limited use anyway, and for a free product, I'm simply not willing to pay that expense.

I "might" see if I can put it on steam to download, as that skips the AV issues, however without a full UI, you lose that command line use, and it becomes harder to use...

Understood, thank you. It's a pity that the circumstances are that way, but I understand your choices.  FWIW maybe you can work out a solution to open the sources without giving up the control over the emulator.  I'm saying this only out of wariness that such a good and cornerstone piece of software may be gone one day if you decide to retire or otherwise lose interest. I decided to become a patron to motivate you to hang around for longer :D

Sorry no, it'll never be open  source, especially as I'm now looking to do more with it.

Understood, thank you.