Kronos wrote:
/me wonders how often he has to hear the word "sandboxed"
completly out of context .......
A 68k programm is an 68k programm and therefore it has now
idea on what kind (or if on any at all) of emulation it runs.
The only think that "not sandboexed" means is that both
protected and non-protected apps run on the same kernel in the
same mem-space nothing more. Also means that it is allways
possible for an unprotected app to damage the kernel.
Preventing that is the MAIN reason for using a sandox.
IF Hyperion duplicated MS’s “Windows On Windows” method (NT edition) but for Amiga’s API (e.g.. Amiga on Amiga), this would be satisfactory in my view.