Re: QFEs for Emulator?

From: Steve Maillet \(eMVP\) (nospam1_at_EntelechyConsulting.com)
Date: 05/30/04

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    The emulator is x86 so all code/compiler QFEs for x86 apply to the emulator.
    It's just listed as a separate CPU type for build purposes

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    Steve Maillet (eMVP)
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