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Re: What if we designed and built a "32bit" Apple II?
Michael J. Mahon wrote:
Roy replied:
Michael J. Mahon wrote:
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BTW, Adding another processor architecture, like a Z80 card or a
6809 card is a special breed of extension which _does_ introduce
a non-Apple II worldview, but only as an alternative. You're never
more than a reboot away from the Applesoft prompt. ;-)
What I would like to see, and am confident I won't see, is a really fast
65816 turbo card for the IIe, it could then run in 6502 mode at a really
high speed, or allow for some other OS (Linux65?), but always be a
reboot from being a standard II.
Hmmm...Linux 65, eh?
Considering what the 65816 _doesn't_ have in the way of virtual
memory, that would be a real stretch.
But, there's always Gnome, if you have a hankering for Unix-like. ;-)
-michael
Wasn't that GNO?
I think I have a copy somewhere....
I remember *nix for 8088 machines being sold in the early 80s....
Roy
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