On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Walter Basil wrote:
> "As Apple Computer Inc. draws up its game plan for the CPUs that will power
> its future generations of Mac hardware, the company is holding an ace in the
> hole: a feature-complete version of Mac OS X running atop the x86
> architecture."
>
> Comments?
It doesn't seem germane to G-books. Since you asked.
KeS
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