I've just visited the Milan computer site again.
For those who dont remember/know, the Milan is the newest Atari-based
computer. Well, guess what: there's a new one! Its name is
"Milan 2", or Milan 060. (Previous one was Milan 040).
Motorola is producing it, and it got USB support. (which makes it
the first Atari to support it.). It also seems to support PC hardware
(Sound Blaster 64 PCI, 10G disk, ATI Mach64 card, 40x CD-Rom drive..)

The hardware list is impressive.
The speed of the CPU is 66MHz, with a 80MHz on the works.
URL for details:
http://www.milan-computer.de/gb/products/milanII01.html

Now the question is, does this thing have a hope for success?
Why using an Atari compatible machine, when the PC is so availble
today? no, i'm not bashing, i'm asking.

Also, how about the Amiga?.. did any of these "reviving projects"
have actually worked?

I'm finding this stuff very intresting.

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