This looks also promising... http://www.genesi-usa.com/products
Are there any plans to support this architecture?

2011/7/24 David Vasek <va...@fido.cz>:
> Hi!
>
> I am not the right person to answer this and don't want to spread any
> nonsense. There are others here who are.
>
> What I can say is, any m68k CPU in its era was much much saner than any
> member of the x86 family. Today, I would rather look for more sanity at
> sparc64 (which survives in rather small niche market) or alpha (which has
> been violently murdered). But hey, I don't have assembler level experience
> with neither of these two.
>
> Nonetheless, as I said earlier, I would focus on the platform which is the
> target of my development efforts.
>
> Regards,
> David
>
>
> On Sun, 24 Jul 2011, Billy wrote:
>
>> David,
>>
>> If "learning a sane and proper computer architecture" is the perpose, what
>> system do you recommend from the list of platform that OBSD supports?
>>
>> thanks and regards,
>>
>> bill
>>
>> David Vasek <va...@fido.cz> E C3 2011E~7B$C+24B$C) B$UB$D7:52 E:gE!DDG
>>
>>> On Sun, 24 Jul 2011, Tomas Vavrys wrote:
>>>
>>>> This device will be used only for my learning purposes. I would like
>>>> to jump on C and compilers later. Is it better to start with RISC or
>>>> CISC? Should I buy rather x86?
>>>
>>> Buy the platfrom you want to learn. x86 architecture is full of its
>>> design issues and is quite different from others, but if you want to
develop
>>> for x86, then it does not make sense to learn anything else instead of
it.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> David

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