Robert Heller writes: > Sun produced *UNIX Workstations* based in the 68000... OS-9/68K ran > one 680xx machines... So yes, a 68K could be used to build a fairly > powerful *32-bit* system.
IBM had a lock on the business market at the time: no accountant would have chosen a Sun workstation over an entry-level IBM system (remember "No one ever got fired for buying IBM"?). He might very well have purchased a 68000-based IBM pc over an entry-level IBM system, though. This would have cost IBM's entry level business systems division several thousand dollars. Thus the (original) pc had to be crippled to prevent internal competition and preserve market segmentation. A very bad move, in the end. -- John Hasler [email protected] Elmwood, WI USA

