> > No, the CPUs are the same in this instance, but the hardware architectures
> > are different. The types of programs that need this systen are hardware
> 
> I seem to recall that the case in question (it _was_ Atari vs. Amiga,  
> right?) still allowed you to run _the_very_same_kernel_ on both systems.

Yes, but then you have both systems included in one kernel and such kernels
are big. And i don't know if its always possible (as for two or three years).

Bye,

    Hartmut



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