Thus wrote Marc Sira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 18:35:15 -0700
> Subject: [Duo2400] Re: native code
>
> >>The only way to lose the 68k legacy is to run a different OS, ie.
> >>Linux or Mac OS 10. These aren't much of an option on the Duo,
>>The only way to lose the 68k legacy is to run a different OS, ie.
>>Linux or Mac OS 10. These aren't much of an option on the Duo, of
>>course.
>The Duo 2xx runs NetBSD! ;)
Of course, but that doesn't do much to "escape the 68k legacy". ;)
Although it also doesn't use the Mac OS event manag
Thus wrote Marc Sira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 10:18:09 -0700
> Subject: [Duo2400] Re: native code
>
> ... ie. Linux or Mac OS 10. These
> aren't much of an option on the Duo, of course.
The Duo 2xx runs NetBSD! ;)
Kris
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>Do you use all or part of Speed Doubler, or is all your gear now
>native? I have emailed someone locally whose 2300 is running
>MacOS8.6 and all native software,
>butthat is the only case I know of someone trying to use all-native
>OS & software.
No matter how much native application code you ru