> On Jul 14, Stuart Auchterlonie scratched in indelible ink :

> The original use was to run windows natively under Solaris.
> ie. Windows runs on the 486, with Solaris on the sparc.
> 
> Now I wonder what sort of silly uses this could be put to?
> Run Debian/Sparc on the Sparc and the x86 version on the 486...
> 
well ....  it would mean that you could run applications that for various
reasons are only released on x86.  Like StarOffice, et al.
Enjoy that fun and games with it!

*wibble*
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