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    I was just going to say that blazed

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    dos definitely, that would be nice

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    It will be a hard task but hopefully someone can pull it up.

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    Ok, guys... Well I am leaning toward a Odyssey/Odyssey 2 emulator or a MAME emulator... But I'm not garunteeing anything! As of now I'm working on...some other stuff..... So give me some time as I am doing about 2-3 projects right now. But I most defiantely want todo one of these if I can!

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    DirtyOperatingSystem!!!

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    dos

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    Ok, DOS is out of the question until I further my skills in emulation and c/c++.... So for now, no! :P

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    but you owe me.. :P

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    lol...

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    er, the age of a system certainly dosnt have anything to do with how hard it is to emulate. And an x86, or DOS emulator is somthing that not many people want to take the time to port from one type of chipset to another. As the Xbox is an x86 machine to begin with, it was probably not very difficult. But take for example the x86 dreamcast emulator. The coding was there, but the complexity of the chipset your trying to emulate with software is just too much. Please correct me if you think im wrong.

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