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Great, as long as there are no NDAs and similar stupid strings attached, that later can be used to prevent developers from participating in other projects.
To stick with 68K, yeah you have to be a geek.
68k users have to accept that making software for real 68k has no sense because because 68k is too slow.
Coding for the 68K family is still a lot of fun for me.AND its the last processor I bothered to learn to write assembly code on.It is really quite elegant.One of the best things Motorola ever created.