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Yep, that's essentially what my post says.

My next point was about how the NT kernel was designed to handle exactly this kind of change pretty cleanly, but that clean barrier has been allowed to stagnate. So way back, NT kernels for weird systems like SGI workstations that had x86 CPUs but were decidedly not PCs otherwise simply needed hal.dll swapped out with a version written by the hardware vendor to paper over those system differences like how interrupts are routed around and how to access PCI devices. That's no longer really an option however.




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