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Re: New type of accelerator design?
« on: December 11, 2009, 04:07:59 PM »
Indeed, X86 architecture can't be Amiga... Amiga means more than a simple OS, if you want some kind of Amiga OS on your peecee install AROS.

Or even better, buy a X86, and put an Amiga sticker on it... Yeah you got a "real amiga".

Amiga is a complete architecture different from X86, Macs were different from X86 either, and Mac will turn to a bare OS, and some stylish manufacturer for PC users in a few years. Just in the way NEC wasted it's PC98 system.

I'm envous about atarians that really have clear X86 CAN'T be an Atari.

We have the Power architecture, Coldfire processors or even ARM... We don't need an X86...

A "great future" is ahead if every systems turns to X86... Bargh.
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