[News] Transmeta don't plan 68k support | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Feb-2000 20:02 GMT by Christian Kemp | 33 comments View flat View list |
Black Hand says he repeatedly mailed Transmeta to enquire about 68k emulation support, or the posibility to access and modifiy the morphing code. Here's what Frank Priscaro replied: Supporting the Amiga was something that we considered early on, but had to drop because all of our resources needed to be focused on the Linux and x86 markets. We have no plans at this time to support the 68K family of processors.
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Comment 1 | Anonymous | | 13-Feb-2000 23:00 GMT |
Comment 2 | Fabrice Jogand-Coulomb | | 13-Feb-2000 23:00 GMT |
Comment 3 | John Waller | | 13-Feb-2000 23:00 GMT |
Comment 4 | Gringo^mF | | 13-Feb-2000 23:00 GMT |
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Transmeta don't plan 68k support : Comment 5 of 33 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Coz on 13-Feb-2000 23:00 GMT | When was the last 68K Amiga manufactured. I'm not surprised in the least about no support for 68K. If TM is a big success then maybe somebody will make a new layer supporting 68K for a niche market. Yeah and right about the same time Z-80 and 6502. 8^) |
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