Think of Apollo's AC68080 like AMD x86 cloner for 68K CPU family. AMD's K12 ARMv8-A (AArch64) clone with Zen related R&D.
Most modern X86 PCs are *retro* capable due to intact IBM PC compatible via UEFI's CSM.
My TF1260 with MC68LC060 is in transit. Motorola's genuine 68K is like Intel's...
Your argument doesn't fly in PC clone market approach.
@Bound, please follow PC clone naming standards when describing clone products (e.g. VGA compatible, IBM PC compatible, Am386, Am486, K5, Cyrix 5x86 and 'etc').
Note why PC clone market has "IBM PC compatible" or Am386 or Am486 which are clones from the orginal products. Clone of TF5xx products should have carried something like BD536 "TF536 compatible". Number sequence can't be trade marked e.g. Intel's "Pentium" which refers to the "586".
"Designed...
Copyright issues can be resolved with licensing agreement conversion. Learn from MS's example against copyright theft in China i.e. it's opportunity for a positive outcome. http://ipezone.blogspot.com/2007/08/microsoft-approves-china-piracy.html?m=1
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