Swift Griggs <swiftgriggs at gmail.com>:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2016, Liam Proven wrote:
Low End Mac looks into the history of the effort
to produce a
Motif-based, clean-room Mac compatible computer in the early nineties.
Bizzaro-world. It's like Executor on steriods
(
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executor_%28software%29) . I never knew
that there was such a beast. I couldn't even find a screenshot. I wanted
to see how the blend of MacOS and MOTIF looked (that's going to be an ugly
baby, but I wanted to see it anyway).
[?]
No doubt! That rarely ends well. Emulation is a tough
gig.
Executor is no emulator, and it does not seem that NuTek was/had one, too. It is just a
(more or less) compatible clone of APIs. In principle as System 7 was one of System 6 -
also not fully compatible.
Ask the ReactOS
team,
Yes, that?s a similar effort ?
And I disagree ? it *can* be done: rewriting an OS from scratch, implementing a given set
of APIs, and have some success. It?s been done several times e.g. with compatible UNIX
implementations. One of it is close to total domination of the UNIX market, although it is
not a certified UNIX and came laaaate to the UNIX market: Linux.
Or MagiC from Andreas Kromke et al.: a full replacement for Atari TOS (BIOS; XBIOS,
GEMDOS, VDI, AES). It?s been quite popular on the Atari ST in Germany.
Regards
G?tz
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