Also since the X in OSX represents the roman numeral 10, I think OS11 is more likely... although they have iWorded and xWorded so many of their product lines you may be on to something. Although when I think X2 I of come can't help think of AMD (which I've never cared for after they burned me years ago; I work on embedded systems, normally personalized, one of a kind designs and installations at science museams and such). If anyone ever visits the Baltimore Science musume you can see (or rather not see as most of the systems are installed out of view), you can see some of my work done there (I ended up using a mix of Intel for the heavy duty work and Microchip microprocessors in the end). BTW, two of the eight systems have only had to be restarted (they self restarted themselves at that =p) in the over 4 years of use.
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Also since the X in OSX represents the roman numeral 10, I think OS11 is more likely... although they have iWorded and xWorded so many of their product lines you may be on to something. Although when I think X2 I of come can't help think of AMD (which I've never cared for after they burned me years ago; I work on embedded systems, normally personalized, one of a kind designs and installations at science museams and such). If anyone ever visits the Baltimore Science musume you can see (or rather not see as most of the systems are installed out of view), you can see some of my work done there (I ended up using a mix of Intel for the heavy duty work and Microchip microprocessors in the end). BTW, two of the eight systems have only had to be restarted (they self restarted themselves at that =p) in the over 4 years of use.
- Tony R.
Very sorry for the spelling and grammar, I hit enter too quickly x.x.
- Tony 'Need Sleep Badly' R.