On Apr 20, 2010, at 3:06 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

I mean really, it's not waaay too hard because I know what i'm doing. I know
how hard it is because i developed an OS made from linux,


Seriously, no you don't know what you are doing, because you wouldn't be asking this question if you did.

To use the Standard LEM Car Metaphor, what you did was build a semi- custom dune buggy with a VW engine. Now you want to build a F1 racer, using assorted parts from a Kenworth semi tractor, a BMW 520-series with the diesel engine and a Harley Sportster.

For one Rosetta is a useless lump of bits to a PPC machine. It is a PPC to X86 emulator, and only works in that direction. Also, Snow Leopard, despite it's name, is very nearly a rewrite of OS X. There is SO much under the hood that's different.

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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
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