Hello Casey,

>> So I must tell you that I find strange that
>> you limit yourself to a
>> processor. I mean Bochs seems more
>> interesting because it can emulate a
>> processor on an unlimited number of machine
>> (you just have to port it).
>> Plex86 can help to run a limited number of
>> OSes (mainly Win and Linux) on
>> the same processor.
>> But probably the most noticeable limit is
>> the processor. As processors
>> change, and Plex86 is stuck to x86
>> processors, does that mean you'll have
>> to
>> start all over again when the x86 production
>> will be stopped ? If really RISC processors
>> get over CISC ones as it is (was ?) said.

CB> well plex isnt really a full out emulator,
CB> more like a thin layer to allow guest
CB> operating systems access to the "bare metal"
CB> so to speak.

I know that, but it's strange nobody answers to my
"bochs seems more interesting" idea.
Maybe I'm completely true and I should subscribe
to a Bochs ML instead :)

Regards
-- 
Philippe 'Elwood' FERRUCCI
Jay Miner Society / Phoenix
Amiga Translator Organisation
http://elwoodb.free.fr


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