news of 2003-01-05



Forget Marklar: Mac OS X Binaries On NetBSD?

A new project tries the 'unpossible'. They have already a layer running on NetBSD (PowerPC version) that allows command line applications compiled for Darwin (or Mac OS X) to run without recompilation. One of their next steps (pun not intended) is to get the WindowServer up and running. The goal is of course to have Cocoa applications running on a Mac OS X desktop on a NetBSD x86 (or anything, really) machine. (fryke)

-> Read more at: Project Page
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[ written by fryke™ on 2003-01-05 at 23:17 CET ]
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