« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2008, 05:37:53 PM »
Amithlon, was a 68K CPU emulator that ran on a cut down Linux kernel. This could be booted on an ordinary x86 machine and then boot into AmigaOS... It gave AmigaOS full access to the hardware an also allowed specially written native x86 programs run as well... It ran into all sorts of problems, which I'm sure Bernie doesn't really want dragged up again... I suggest you google it...
I was thinking that if that is all it does, then why not use AmiKit?
AmiKit does the same, it literely piggy backs of a 86x system.
Utilising the graphics and sound and HD and any CD/DVD ZIP, USB stuff.
Mike.

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