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Re: So were the Morph OS folks wrong all along?
« on: April 08, 2011, 04:50:37 AM »
Quote from: Iggy;629863
Its gotta be, otherwise a Mac is a PC.
Of course a Mac is a PC...
And a Mac running OSX is a BSD PC with a purtier GUI...
(Ok, MACH if you're a purist, or more directly a descendant of OpenStep.. ;-)

And they are definitely not MacOS based machines anymore...

It does get tricky...
If you took a PC, put it in an Amiga case, rigged it to boot Windows and then go straight into WinUAE, hiding Windows altogether..

You know most people using it would think it's an Amiga...
Yeah, some purists might notice scrolling issues, but WinUAE is that good..  It'd fool most people....

At that point, is that PC an Amiga?
Does it pass the Amiga Touring Test?
And if most people can't tell, does it matter?

So, if it doesn't matter really, why do I think an Amiga has to be 68K based???  Am I just that much of an Amiga fanboy/biggot???

...

Probably..
68k 4EVER!!!!!   :roflmao:

desiv
p.s.  The preceeding e-mail might have had a point when it was started, but it entered Joycian irrelevance fairly early on..  Go about your business.
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