Yeah I get that. Thanks for at least looking into it though. Realistically it's not a huge priority; obviously emulating an IBM PC in a window within an emulated Amiga in another window is kinda pointless generally speaking. But then so I guess is emulating 57 different types of SCSI controllers, 32 accelerator boards, 18 IDE controllers, 11 Ethernet adapters, 5 RAM expansions, 2 SASI controllers, and a partridge in a pear tree. On the other hand, it really beefs up the "wow this is just the best darn emulator on the entire planet" factor too, so there's that