Postby shooraijin » Mon Dec 01, 2003 3:41 am
It's probably easier to get Windows running on a Mac, than the reverse -- there just aren't that many PowerPC emulators. Of those that allow MacOS to run on an alternate host OS (usually Linux of some form), most of them do not have CPU emulation meaning you already need to be using a PowerPC (and most of those are, of course, Macintoshes already, except for a smattering of Pegasus boards and PowerPC-based Amigas).
As for Virtual PC, it's great. I already used it for Windows 98, and I just finished installing Windows 2000 on it over the weekend (sigh, had to install about a billion service packs also ...). However, I can't get Red Hat Linux 9 to work right on it; the X server, which I guess is XFree86, doesn't like the emulated S3 Trio64 video card. Before you ask why Red Hat (I asked that myself, I'd rather run NetBSD/i386), it's because the development system I'll be upgrading to offers a Linux cross-compile, but only supported on Red Hat and SuSE and I can get Red Hat .isos for free.
There is some work on porting WINE to Mac OS X, including the Bochs IA-32 emulator so it can run x86 objects (and presumably Windows Portable Executable-format objects) directly, but it looks like the development fork is standardizing on OS X Panther, which I won't upgrade this unit to. (I like Jaguar just fine.)
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