I have two of these models now....got 'em for free...and I'm having a difficulty figuring out what the difference is? Obviously I am NOT a techy...I'm an artist and I like doing computer animations so having a nice fast A4000T was a great idea. I'm wondering, though, with two processors on the Cyberstorm, what happens when you boot up a program? (sounds silly, but...) If the program is written with PPC in mind, I assume it uses instructions found there, right? But if the program is an old one, like say Caligari 24, it just uses the power of the '060, right? I have two dual processor Intergraph machines running Unix with dual cisc CPUs (maybe risc, I forget) but I was under the impression that the program could parcel out work to either processor for greater efficiency. Why doesn't the Amiga do that with the Cyberstorm? I was just wondering, because I was going to net all my boxes together and use parts of various programs to design, render and animate some education films on wood fired kilns....my buddy calls it a "render farm". So all these processors won't mean a thing unless the program is designed to optimize the calculations? I was wondering how it worked because I saw how these students knitted together a bunch of Apples to make a supercomputer and I thought "Swell, maybe it'll be like that!" only now I am not so sure....