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A universal 65C816-based computer?
- Subject: A universal 65C816-based computer?
- From: MikeC <no@spam.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 00:47:13 -0400
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first post in this newsgroup. Just to let you know, I still
own a pair of Apple IIc's so I'm no stranger to Apple II's.
Anyway, I've been following the message threads on comp.sys.cbm about
the CommodoreOne (C-One) computer by Jeri Ellsworth. I noticed a similar
discussion here under "20 MHz 65816."
I was wondering, is any interest in a universal 65c816-based computer
with it's own hardware specs, operating system and application software?
I assume that a IIgs emulation mode would be available since they would
share the same processor. However, would people here be at all
interested in programming "native mode" applications on a system like
the C-One?
I guess if you've had some experience in programming a IIgs, how hard
would programming on a C-One be?
I welcome your feedback.
Mike
mikec @ paradime . com