On 13 Feb 2011, at 20:48, Marcel Kilgus wrote: >> All the emulators can be reconfigured to cover most of the hardware >> out there. > > Well, you seem to have the notion that there is QL hardware, and there > are emulators that emulate said hardware. That's probably true for > most form of emulators but not for QPC. QPC does NOT emulate any > native hardware (CPU and strange screen layouts not withstanding), it > is a QL "compatible" platform of its own, including specially written > OS and all. > > In fact it's now the other way round, there is no native hardware that > can match QPC in speed or features. That's why I was a bit mystified > by your choices. Just saying.
One interesting, and useful, thing about QPC2 is that it emulates a better 68000 series Motorola chip than actually exists. It combines features of several. George _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
