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
