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Re: Amiga OS on PDAs ?
« on: September 05, 2003, 07:22:34 PM »
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Valan wrote:

PalmOS uses simplicity and direct access to allow people to use the machine.


In what sense do you mean direct access?  Usage, programming or what?
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Re: Amiga OS on PDAs ?
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2003, 03:18:46 AM »
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Khephren wrote:
Palm Clie's handsprings all stopped using the 68000 compatible chips last year. They were fully 68020 up to 66mhz.


The MC68SZ328, the fastest 68k-based Dragonball, is based on a FLX68000 CPU which is identical to the MC68EC000.  It just happens to run at 66.32MHz.  MC68020 code would not run on these processors but 68000 code will.

See the Features section of this document:
MC68SZ328 Product Brief
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