I still have my Jaguar as well. Though I need to find my controllers for it.... I also bought the Jaguar CD.
I had always thought that the Tom and Jerry were both 32/64bit (can't recall if it addressed things in 32bit, and just had 64bit registers, or vice versa...) But I do know at least that it had a Motorola 68000 in it, which of course is 16/32bit....
Back on topic....
My question is, for someone who has a 3~ ghz processor now, what really would be the benefit of buying an A64? Especially since I'm not about to give up my Parhelia/3 monitors for anything but another video card that'll support triple-head. And since it's already more than topped out at 3ghz, there would be no point in me upgrading (at least as far as playing games go.... and the 3.06ghz sure does compile things fast as hell!)
Leech
I had always thought that the Tom and Jerry were both 32/64bit (can't recall if it addressed things in 32bit, and just had 64bit registers, or vice versa...) But I do know at least that it had a Motorola 68000 in it, which of course is 16/32bit....
Back on topic....
My question is, for someone who has a 3~ ghz processor now, what really would be the benefit of buying an A64? Especially since I'm not about to give up my Parhelia/3 monitors for anything but another video card that'll support triple-head. And since it's already more than topped out at 3ghz, there would be no point in me upgrading (at least as far as playing games go.... and the 3.06ghz sure does compile things fast as hell!)
Leech
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