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  • Built using industry-standard off-the-shelf parts rather than special, proprietary chips, the trio promise that so-called CHRP (pronounced chirp) systems can run a variety of operating systems, including Apple's Mac OS, IBM's OS/2, Microsoft's Windows NT, and UNIX-based AIX. Apple hopes hardware manufacturers will be more willing to license the Mac OS if they can build CHRP-compliant machines usin
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