« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2007, 03:38:07 PM »
Well I can only go by what you put down here.
But it is a good question any way.
How do we determine what a proper computer is?
My idea is a computer (yes ok sound card, gfx card ethernet card all normal stuff) but with a chip on board that can emulate any thing you throw at it, to get what you want.
Is this impossible I wander?
I don`t mean a computer with MS XP on it emulating an Amiga machine, I mean a computer that is empty of any OS, but it has the ability to run virtually any OS.
I can see this is going to start something here, in another thread.
Mike.

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