Thing is that, with re-charged batteries, I start thinking "Hang on, I *can* improve on that". (And there's still room for improvement.)
Anyway - good luck, and enjoy the exercise. I find the doubledouble to be rather intriguing (not to mention a little exasperating), and I purchased the (second hand) PPC box for the sole purpose of looking more readily at it.
You should be able to pick one up over there for next-to-nothing if you ever get the urge. I had one offered to me for free - it was a genuine offer, too, but would've required a trip to New York to pick it up.
Being big-endian, the PPC box also provides a handy reference to that architecture, too.
Cheers,
Rob
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