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Re: Being pragmatic about Amiga, OS, etc. Posted on 4-Mar-2015 1:44:47
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| The "being pragmatic" part of this thread died when you started talking of executable size, CPU ISA variants, virtual this virtual that.
And give it enough time - those irritating benchmarks highlighting a 0.001 millisecond advantage in some mysterious memory operation would start showing up.
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Re: Being pragmatic about Amiga, OS, etc. Posted on 4-Mar-2015 2:09:53
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Re: Being pragmatic about Amiga, OS, etc. Posted on 4-Mar-2015 2:16:23
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| @saimon69
even when your partner has left the house for 20 years and counting? |
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Re: Being pragmatic about Amiga, OS, etc. Posted on 4-Mar-2015 6:21:35
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Which means a dream, because you cannot pretend that the average Joe pays A LOT of money for an underpowered toy which lacks modern (and essentials nowadays) features. |
But what if you use a FPGA, that be cooool |
Absolutely. But you'll not get the expected results. Even worse than that current cores. |
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