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Re: What if we designed and built a "32bit" Apple II?
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 10:15:41 -0500, Ranando King wrote:
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Someone can always go out and buy on of those boards with holes
(prototyping boards?) and solder in some parts to demonstrate it is or is
not feasible. This would get around the need to create motherboards and
peripheral cards right off. Rather than a PPC or 65832 I'd suggest a
Transmeta chip which can emulate ANY 32 bit CPU at a decent speed. As long
as the rest of the parts are off the shelf and cheap this would fit in
with the spirit of Apple// hardware development.
Someone can do it. Just not me...
Later
Mike