keropi wrote:
I will clarify some things. :-D
Very good info.
BTW, "Bridgeboard" is a copyrighted name of CBM/Amiga for their line of ibm pc emulator boards - they even have a graphic of a suspension bridge on the board. They last one made was not a 486/anything, but a 386. However, there are/were clip-on accelerators available that brought it up to the 486slc described in the previous post. (I have one:)
And yes, they included a library that allowed Amiga resources to be used and data to be passed between the systems. There is even sw on Aminet to use an ISA Ethernet card from the Amiga side!