Amiga One and their plans for future versions. We also know the developers are hard at work readying MorphOS and the Pegasos for release but they’re keeping pretty quiet about it so maybe we'll see something on that front soon too. Another interesting development since issue 10 is the release of the developer version of the first USB stack for the Amiga, Poseidon. This seems to have really caught the imagination of developers and drivers for several types of USB peripherals are already in development, other developers are working to make Poseidon work on a variety of USB hardware. Take a look at the news item on page 6 for more information. One of the biggest happenings in the Amiga market last year was the release of the AmigaOS XL package of two fast Amiga emulators for the x86 PC. Because no one in the core Total Amiga Team owns a PC up to running the emulators at a decent speed we weren't able to look at the package in detail. However Eyetech very kindly loaned us a PC system at the Alt.WoA show so we have now been able to look at AmigaOS XL and Cloanto’s latest Amiga Forever 5 in detail. We found that each emulator has its pros and cons which one suits you is really down to your personal needs, skill and the equipment you have available. So in the feature we’ve tried to give a good overview of each emulator so you can decide for yourself.