On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 21:52 +0100, Andy Leighton wrote:
> Steady on - why not Z80, OK a bit limited but the Z80000 was 32bit and
> about the same time as some of those above?  Basically some of the
> listed processors above are dead for general-purpose computing in the
> home and they are used by a dwindling core of hobbyists (and usually 
> not as their main machine). 

Not main machine, true. Maybe as the media centre... some nice low-power
cores in there which can be run fanless, for example :)

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dwmw2

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