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Re: [MiNT] Ax86?



If this is a reality I could then find a use for my old Pentium 100 in the
basement then.  I would use the Ax86 software to boot/multi boot directly
into MINT for that stated reasons on the Web Site, cheaper hardware, speed,
and availablity of hardware.

I personally see both sides of the fence on this issue.  Right now the TOS
platform is a step behind the rest of the world software and hardware wise
to some extend but for most people their Atari Computer does the job just
fine.  Also 68K hardware would be more compatible though I've yet to see
this on my Milan 040 so far.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lonny Pursell" <atari@bright.net>
To: "MiNT list" <mint@fishpool.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [MiNT] Ax86?


> On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:16:45 +0200, Stanislav Opichal wrote:
>
> >Just write the opinion you got after reading the
> >specifications at http://www.volny.cz/phanatic
> >This specification is still highly unfinished, but I
> >thing that the core of it is the way. What about you?
>
> Well the people using old 68000's don't care if they are
> out dated to the rest of the world.  And in reality an
> 060 is so much more faster than the first 68k machine,
> a Milan060 will satify such a user for quite some time.
> Being current just to be current is not generally how
> Atari users think.  ;-)
>
> __________________________________________________________________
> Lonny Pursell    atari AT bright DOT net    www.bright.net/~atari/
>
>
>

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