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Troll! :razz:Everyone knows OS4 is the holy grail of modern computing, you Commie Terrorist!
UAE on AROS and native AROS apps shared a graphical user interface too... That was kind of the point The advantage of the 68k emulation in AOS4 and MOS is that the 68k and PPC apps live in the same environment and can share libraries etc... It is only possible because the 68K and PPC are big endien... I don't think you realise that the AROS UAE integration is supposed to be pretty seamless to the user... You might never know UAE is actually running!!
That's a little off topic, AOS4 classic is never going to have SMP
The the CPUs in question are not identical, then that's not SMP
And, no, there will never be new PPC accelerators for classic hardware.Especially with more than one core.
This does not solve the problem for the programs relying on the fact that no other program will access memory between Forbid()/Permit().