According to "http://developer.apple.com";...

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Q. What is Darwin?

A. Darwin is a version of the BSD UNIX operating system that offers advanced
networking, services such as the Apache web server, and support for both
Macintosh and UNIX file systems. It was originally released in March 1999.
Darwin currently runs on PowerPC-based Macintosh computers, and is being
ported to Intel processor-based computers and compatible systems by the
Darwin community.

Q. How does Darwin relate to Mac OS X?

A. Darwin is the core of Mac OS X. All software built for Darwin should be
able to run unmodified on Mac OS X. However, because Darwin by itself does
not encompass all of the features of Mac OS X, software that depends on
higher-level features of Mac OS X (such as the Cocoa and Carbon toolkits)
will not run on a stand-alone Darwin system.




on 8/26/03 3:19 PM, Mladen Gogala at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Define "based"?
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> AFAIK, Apples unix is based on [Open|Free]BSD as well.
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> Tanel.
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