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There is one flaw in that. The one thing a lot of people don't understand is that a 400Mhz X Scale Processor does not mean it is the same speed as a P2 400.
When you are dealing with one chip manuafacture and one architecture then it is reasonably safe to say that higher MHz numbers are better than lower ones. However, when comparing to a different architecture, you can't just compare MHz. For example, Steve Jobs demonstrated that a G4/867 MHz Mac can outperform a Pentium 4/1.7 GHz at cetrain tasks, in fact it is up to twice as fast.
There are a lot of factors that go into dertermining how fast a system is, clock spped, architecure, bandwidth on the pipe and much much more. Even the other hardware in a system needs to be looked at in determining the overall system performance.
So, what this all means is that a 400 MHz is no where close to the speed of a 400 MHz P2. Morrowind will never be able to run on an Axim with current day technology. That is not to say that a few generations from now, it wont be possible...it just isn't now.
McCade
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