On Jan 28, 2016, at 5:01 AM, Liam Proven <lproven
at gmail.com> wrote:
Actually, though, it was developed on multiple CPU platforms, and one
was an in-house board design based around Intel's RISC chip, the i860
-- codenamed the N10. NT allegedly stood for "N Ten" before MS
marketing retconned it to "New Technology?.
This is exactly correct, although marketing had nothing to do with the ?NT? retcon; we did
it ourselves.
- Rob
ps: the i860 was not a pleasant thing. There was much rejoicing in the halls the day we
decided to drop it as a target architecture.