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Re: Amiga netbook news?!
Posted on 7-Mar-2013 16:32:44
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What about p-cubed (should be even cheaper)?


Non-compatible FPU, doesn't really make sense.

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Re: Amiga netbook news?!
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Non-compatible FPU, doesn't really make sense.


Most classic applications don´t need FPU, emulators (like UAE, DosBox, Hatari) also depend mostly on integer speed. It could be fine for basic internet browsing and Amiga emulation.

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