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If I'm not mistaken, the ability to re-compile Carbonised applications to run on Mac OS X is via use of Frameworks (libraries + headers etc). Is there anything stopping Apple from providing a Carbon Framework with a Windows runtime? At the moment, with WebObjects, you get a heap of other cross-platform frameworks. This would enable Mac developers to re-compile their Carbon MacOS apps to run on Windows.
> remember that unlike x86s, PA-RISC has only > ever has HP-UX running on it NEXTSTEP ran on the HPPA architecture until release 4.1 (or was it 4.2? :-) -- Aris
If I'm not mistaken, the ability to re-compile Carbonised applications to run on Mac OS X is via use of Frameworks (libraries + headers etc).
Is there anything stopping Apple from providing a Carbon Framework with a Windows runtime?
At the moment, with WebObjects, you get a heap of other cross-platform frameworks.
This would enable Mac developers to re-compile their Carbon MacOS apps to run on Windows.
> remember that unlike x86s, PA-RISC has only
:-)
> ever has HP-UX running on it
NEXTSTEP ran on the HPPA architecture until release 4.1 (or was it 4.2?
-- Aris