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Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
> Unix was always the toughest to get working on a new microprocessor. 
> Windows was always the easiest.

I'm confused. If this is so then why does Unix run on so many different
processors? It was even ported for free by hackers over very short
timeframes. And Windows so few?

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