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So was 68K a dead end or just not profitable ?
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Re: So was 68K a dead end or just not profitable ?
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June 20, 2010, 02:08:21 AM »
Motorola partnered up with IBM & Apple to form the AIM Alliance. More political then anything else.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIM_alliance
Look how far x86 has come. You can extend architectures if you really want to.
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NatAmi is nice but it would be a lot nicer if it shipped. We don't want BoXer all over again.
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@SamuraiCrow
True, Antigrav screwed the pooch on the preorder thing. Maybe one of the biggest Amiga scams in 1990's. The Alien BoXer left for another planet and has never returned.
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