You can play Doom on a Psion 5mx. Palmtop B.V. ported Doom years ago and I played it on my Psion 5. It was gray-scale (of course) and there was no audio, but it played.
Commodore did this in the '80s, with the Amiga 2000 and the Bridgeboard. The various models of Bridgeboards had x86 processors and their own RAM. They could share the floppy drive, and could display simple graphics on the Amiga screen, in a window. Or you could install a separate video card and use a switch.
My A2000 was setup to run MacOS, Windows and AmigaOS simulataneously, all in one box, many years ago.
As has been already stated, Apple had PC cards available for Mac for some models also. Again, many years ago.
This computer is looking more and more amazing. You, Jeri and the rest of the team deserve congratulations.
I met you about two years ago, at the Gateway Amiga show. You are one of the most patient people I have ever met, answering a lot of dumb questions.:^)
I know the Commodore One will be great. I've got one of your NICs in my A3000.
You can play Doom on a Psion 5mx. Palmtop B.V. ported Doom years ago and I played it on my Psion 5. It was gray-scale (of course) and there was no audio, but it played.
Commodore did this in the '80s, with the Amiga 2000 and the Bridgeboard. The various models of Bridgeboards had x86 processors and their own RAM. They could share the floppy drive, and could display simple graphics on the Amiga screen, in a window. Or you could install a separate video card and use a switch. My A2000 was setup to run MacOS, Windows and AmigaOS simulataneously, all in one box, many years ago. As has been already stated, Apple had PC cards available for Mac for some models also. Again, many years ago.
Jens
:^)
This computer is looking more and more amazing. You, Jeri and the rest of the team deserve congratulations.
I met you about two years ago, at the Gateway Amiga show. You are one of the most patient people I have ever met, answering a lot of dumb questions.
I know the Commodore One will be great. I've got one of your NICs in my A3000.
Jim