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Have you guys ever considered using Syn68k for emulating processors other
than the 6804x?
For instance, the Magic Link and the Pilot both use derivants of the 68000
processor, and thus require a Macintosh to develop on. By porting an
implementation of Syn68k specific to those applications, you could
potentially open up a pretty significant (and high-paying) segment of the
developer market.
Just a thought - since both devices have been hitting some resistance from
windows-specific users regarding development and emulation in software on
their desktop machines.
TC
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