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(All I am waiting for is the Windows 10 SDK - which outs next week the Android SDK is included with VS Community. Result: the newer notebook has new life - as a mobile development platform (in terms of both development targets and in being portable itself) with the tag-team of Hyper-V and Visual Studio 2015 Community, I can write both Universal Windows AND Android-based software at a total additional cost of zero. That means that my other notebook does something that Q6600 didn't do, despite falling short otherwise. Because the notebook shipped with Windows 7, you wouldn't think it would support Hyper-V (which came with Windows 8), would you? Well, you'd be wrong (as I was wrong for thinking the same thing) - this notebook, despite the AMD mobile Turion II CPU (basically, the mobile version of either Athlon II or Phenom) DOES support AMD-V (their version of Extended Page Tables) that is something that Intel's Core 2 (despite being superior otherwise) does NOT do.
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