> Quoting <20010316142157.C4379 at antefacto.com>
> by "John P . Looney" <john at antefacto.com>:
>> > Later on, you could buy a PowerPC chip on a card, and have it run
your
> > applications (compiled for PowerPC) while your OS ran on the 680x0
chip.
>> I seem to remember there being a Z80 coprocessor for the BBC Micro
too
> 8)
Hence the suggestion in some magazine at that time, that the computer
be named Zaphod (the Beeb-[l]b[r]ox with 2 brains).
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