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to x86!
I am really serious about this. Face the reality - but in 2009, the hardware did not count anymore - like back in the good old Amiga days. It is all about software nowadays.
Lets think of what a OS, like the Amiga OS, with its ground up design for multitasking, multiprocessing, multi CPU awareness and small memory footprint could do on a state of the art hardware machine!
It must be incredible!!
And put a PPC and 68k emulator in for the good old stuff.
Edited 2009-10-17 23:41 UTC