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Posted on 22-May-2003 19:30 GMT by Bill Panagouleas (Edited on 2003-05-23 02:36:55 GMT by Christophe Decanini)18 comments
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Posted by MarkTime on 23-May-2003 11:40 GMT
I think it a 68k version will also run fine (eventually) on OS 4 and MorphOS
as they emulate a 68k fairly well too...

I say eventually, cause I find the idea of write-once, run anywhere is no more
true on all these 68k emulators than it was with the JVM.

Programs that work in one environment (and do not use *any* custom chips)
may still crash in another environment, due to slight differences between
a real CPU and an emulated one..and the various differences in the emulated CPU's...(probably they are all based on UAE, but while that is a very very impressive emulator, it is also not perfect)

also, oddly, if you are developing in UAE, you have to be careful, cause sometimes something works fine in UAE, only to discover it will crash on a real amiga, LOL...
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