Talk:Advanced RISC Computing

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[edit] BeBox and ARC? BeBox and Windows NT?

WTF is this? -> "and most Windows NT-capable PowerPC computers (such as the IBM RS6000 40/P and the BeBox)."

From when is the BeBox a Windows NT capable computer? Can anyone prove it?

As far as I know, the BeBox is a PReP/CHrP based computer with a propietary firmware designed only to enable the second CPU, and load a PEFF (no support for other executable format, so, ARC cannot be loaded externally as in IBM/Motorola OF PRePs) executable from disk.

So, I remove that affirmation until someone can prove that really BeBox can run ARC (and so, Windows NT).

Claunia 05:47, 5 September 2005 (UTC)

Ok, the user that added that information said it was not confirmed.
Claunia 21:57, 5 September 2005 (UTC)

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