From: Marcus Hammerschmitt (Marcus.Hammerschmitt_at_t-online.de)
Date: Thu Jun 02 2005 - 01:06:58 PDT
At 05:56 02.06.2005, you wrote:
>Nope. The Newton uses so many proprietary chips it is nearly
>impossible to write an OS for the Newton (aside from the one it has)
>as well as port the Newton OS to another platform.
Well, isn't Paul trying to do just the latter?
http://www.kallisys.com/newton/einstein/
Ok, porting and emulating are different things,
but for end users it shouldn't matter in the long run,
should it? I hope to see Einstein in action soon.
Great work, Paul!
Best,
Marcus
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