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Offline IonDeluxe

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Re: Software for AOS4?
« on: May 06, 2003, 08:09:31 AM »
Other than getting away from wintel you can install linux on it, then mac on linux and\or WINE which will give you access to a pretty big portion of Windows\linux\Mac gear.

Later on you also have the advantage of having OS4 and can move across to it at a steady pace instead of one big lump like I am gunna have to when I change to it.

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Re: Software for AOS4?
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2003, 08:06:42 AM »
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Piru wrote:
@IonDeluxe:

Sorry, but WINE Is Not an Emulator


I did not say it was.
I did get it wrong though, WINE is for x86...I missed that part.

@Marky

Perhas your vest bet would be to try an elbox solution.I THINK they are going to be OS4 compatible, I guess you will have to ask them.

It will cost a little money, but will provide some extra juice for your miggy, and extra functionality.

If I am right about this, you get some extra power, OS4 when it comes out, and get to keep the larger portion of that $800 in the bank while you watch and see what happens.Then you will be in a far better position to judge the correct way to go for you. :)

Anyway, check it out at www.elbox.com

P.S. I think they are also developing something new.No-one will talk about it, but this only serves to re-inforce my opinion.

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