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>I think you will find that the complexity of the current offerings in
>the x86 family can only be tamed by lots of glue silicon. Chipsets have
>been used since 286 days. I have a few 286 motherboards with discrete
>TTL glue and they aren't pretty.

Using an i86 architecture is probably a really bad idea. They're really,
*really* hairy inside. Try an ARM or an M-Core. You could try a PowerPC,
but in their way they're nearly as bad as i86's are.

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