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Re: Avatar
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: I agreed. Just imagine Avatar as a 10 MHz GS without the silly 1 MHz
: limitation, plus a graphics coprocessor, plus a disk coprocessor will do.
: That might make porting 65816 games from Super Nintendo a much easier task.
: If Out of This World can be ported to GS, I don't see why other games can't
: be ported to the *much* faster Avatar.
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: And 65816 has to be there to make it a Super IIGS, instead of emulating a GS
: on a 486 or whatever.
lets get real here.....do you want a backwards technology machine here??
Why in the world would anyone want to use a 65C816 as the main processor
on a new computer.....one that would be supposedly powerful enough to
co-process 680XX machines, as well as 80X86 machines...yes it [65816] is
a very powerful chip...but it is not as powerful, as a matter of fact no
where near as powerful as todays technologies computers...
If you want Nintendo games....Buy a nintendo....
'Nuff said
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