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Why not? If the hardware runs an Amiga-like OS, it should be fair game to compare it with other hardware that runs Amiga-like OS as well. It's completely fair to compare it with x86 or used Macs as in the case for MOS. Once COS 2.x running on new Commodore Amigas are out in the wild, it's going to have to be able to compare with hardware AROS is running on, MOS is running on, and what OS4 is running on. That is a lot of choices for the end user to decide on, which is a wonderful thing compared what we had 12 years ago.