Re: "VMWare" for the Mac - running OSX on OSX
Re: "VMWare" for the Mac - running OSX on OSX
- Subject: Re: "VMWare" for the Mac - running OSX on OSX
- From: Marianne Kern <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 23:27:57 +0100
HI, all,
Do you know whether there are any similar products for other non-Mac
platforms?
I know this sounds like heresy (I'd give a great deal for it to be
otherwise), but I'm in need of a tool that will let me run a Mac Cocoa
application on a Windows machine while I crack the problem of porting my
software from the Mac to Windows (don't ask why, it doesn't bear talking
about).
Thanks,
Marianne Kern
On 27/4/05 12:59 pm, "Darkshadow" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Apr 26, 2005, at 9:26 PM, Michael Rothwell wrote:
>
>> I'll look there, thanks. A "VirtualMac" would be a really cool
>> addition to the "Developer Tools"!
>>
>> Michael Rothwell
>> email@hidden
>>
>> On Apr 26, 2005, at 8:56 PM, Corey O'Connor wrote:
>>
>> The closest I can think of is: http://www.maconlinux.org/
>>
>> While no official release has come out that supports OS X as a host
>> OS, I know it is in the works and probably is already functional. I
>> think I saw some unofficial binaries posted to mac.emuscene.com.
>>
>>
>> --
>> -Corey O'Connor
>
>
> MacOnLinux is pretty cool. I compiled it a bit ago (back in December)
> - the source code has been updated since, but I haven't had the time to
> get the new source and play with it. Compiling it was a bit
> problematic. It will, but I had to patch some stuff.
>
> Running OS X in it on OS X is quite buggy, though. It tends to kernel
> panic and crash often. Well, with the code I've compiled with. As I
> said, it was updated recently, so perhaps some of these issues have
> been fixed.
>
> Feel free to ask me off list if you want any pointers on it, though
> perhaps I should grab the newest source and play with it before I try
> answering.
>
> Darkshadow (aka Michael Nickerson)
>
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