Rumor has it that Richard may have mentioned these words:
In article <4564CAB2.70805 at
dunnington.plus.com>,
Pete Turnbull <pete at dunnington.plus.com> writes:
I think it's because it was the first home
computer that could run two
OSs *at the same time* -- ISTR there was a way to run an MS-DOS and an
Amiga OS program at the same time.
I thought this was only possible with the later models and the Janus
card?
And if this is the case, wouldn't a PC with a Trackstar board qualify as
well, as it could run MS-DOS (natively) and AppleDOS/ProDOS (whatever - I
was never that big into Apples) on the Trackstar?
I _think_ the Trackstar cards were available before the Amiga hit the
scene, didn't it?
Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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