News for those who *have* to use the Dark Side at work...

2003-06-26 Thread James Rohde
Hi all, Saw this on the NewtonTalk list, and thought it would be useful info for any G-Books listers who have to use Wintel machines and software at work, but have Macs at home. Jim Rohde -- message text follows -- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:21:07 -0400 Subject: [NTLK] [OT]

Re: the dark side

2002-10-24 Thread Jon Glass
on 10/23/02 10:06 PM, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The last bits of this code were finally excised in System > 8.5, which was the first PPC-only os version, though truthfully, the > majority of the 68K only code that mattered had long been converted as > far back as System 7.5; Syst

Re: the dark side

2002-10-23 Thread Bruce Johnson
Justin wrote: > what i find interesting, is that there is a program (coded for linux) > called "maconlinux" (www.maconlinux.org) which allows you to run > macos, inside linux at full speed - no emulation, it runs directly on > the processor. why cant apple create something similar, for their o

Re: the dark side

2002-10-23 Thread Jeremy Derr
On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 09:37 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote: >> what i find interesting, is that there is a program (coded for linux) >> called "maconlinux" (www.maconlinux.org) which allows you to run >> macos, >> inside linux at full speed - no emulation, it runs directly on the >> proces

Re: the dark side

2002-10-23 Thread Luis Sequeira
>what i find interesting, is that there is a program (coded for linux) >called "maconlinux" (www.maconlinux.org) which allows you to run macos, >inside linux at full speed - no emulation, it runs directly on the >processor. why cant apple create something similar, for their own OS, >on their own ha

Re: the dark side

2002-10-23 Thread Andrew Johnson
wow, this is 9/10 of what I've been dreaming of... just that one little matter of being for linux... but the source is available... hmmm how hard is it to recompile to run under XDarwin I wonder... -Andrew On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 03:05 AM, Justin wrote: > what i find interesting, i

Re: the dark side

2002-10-23 Thread Luis Sequeira
>Hi all, I want ask ,does something like a mac to PC translation software >exist that would allow jaguar to run on a PC? >thankyou in advance > I've seen one or two mac emulators for pcs, that iirc could run OS 9. Never seen anything for X. Luis -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: the dark side

2002-10-22 Thread Justin
what i find interesting, is that there is a program (coded for linux) called "maconlinux" (www.maconlinux.org) which allows you to run macos, inside linux at full speed - no emulation, it runs directly on the processor. why cant apple create something similar, for their own OS, on their own har

Re: the dark side

2002-10-22 Thread Andrew Johnson
on a similar note, are their any PPC emulators for mac? (ie is there anything where I can host multiple virtual macs inside my own physical mac?) This would be great for running classic in a real PPC environment instead of the translation that it is (I hear that DP1 of OS X used a disk image to

Re: the dark side

2002-10-22 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 23/10/02 01:18, wappling at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, I want ask ,does something like a mac to PC translation software > exist that would allow jaguar to run on a PC? None that I'm aware of. There were some rumors that Apple is maintaining a version of OS X that runs on an Intel archi

the dark side

2002-10-22 Thread wappling
Hi all, I want ask ,does something like a mac to PC translation software exist that would allow jaguar to run on a PC? thankyou in advance -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site f