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Just thinking, wouldn't it be great if (bear with me, I'm stuck in the 80's and home computers mentally) you got a home computer selection on power on, selecting one would load an emulator. The VICE project emulates a bunch of Commodore computers, there are a few ZX Spectrum emulators around and I'm sure we can find a BBC, MSX and Atari one too.
From an educational viewpoint I don't think it would be very helpful, might as well learn a programming language that's useful, but for retro people it would be very cool.