Apple Builds Darwin For Intel
BluesHarp writes, "Apple's lead Darwin engineer Wilfredo Sanchez announced that he successfully built and has made available all of Darwin 1.0 for both PowerPC and Intel. Does this mean that OS X for Intel would be just a recompile away?"
From Sanchez's Avadgato diary:
Apparently a lot of people are under the impression that Apple isn't going to help out with reviving the Intel port of Darwin. This is false.Neat stuff.Getting everything built fat is a big step, but a lot of work remains. The next thing is to get installation bootstrapped so we can get Darwin onto an Intel system, and then to get the kernel running, since we haven't tested the new kernel on Intel yet, and there is limited driver support for Intel PC devices. I have a high degree of confidence that most of the user-space software will work without problems, particularly since a majority of it comes from the BSD world where Intel is the primary platform, but also because we've seen it work before in Rhapsody.
What's next after Darwin? Maybe a school in Kansas will bans Macs?
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