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- >>>>> "Vladimir" == Vladimir Mazek <dev@gate.net> writes:
-
- Vladimir> This is just a little thing I heard in school today, but
- Vladimir> I wanted to check with you people. I've heard that a
- Vladimir> team of 6 swish programmers came out with a program that
- Vladimir> would run macos on ibm platform flawlessly. However, it
- Vladimir> was not released because Apple said it would sue them.
- Vladimir> He supposedly saw this in some magazine, and I am
- Vladimir> wondering if anyone has any info on how to contact
- Vladimir> them. Btw, did anyone hear about this as well?
-
- The company is Quix, their work is for the PowerPC based IBM PREP
- machines. They need permission from Apple because all they have done
- is written some glue to allow Apple's code to run on non-standard
- hardware. They have a WWW site but I don't remember what it is.
-
- Quix has gotten a lot of press, but really they haven't done much more
- than the PPC equivalent of what people have done before with AMAX,
- Emplant, ShapeShifter and a variety of other ROM/System file requiring
- Apple code enablers.
-
- --Cliff
- ctm@ardi.com
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