This was on another list that I belong to and it amazed me. I don't know whether X as used here can print or run peripherals or how hard the thread was to create, but this looks like a potential headache/opportunity for Apple, MS, and perhaps Intel. Stephen Begin forwarded message: > From: AAWPC at aol.com > Date: Sat Jan 25, 2003 3:59:26 PM US/Eastern > To: MacLaw at yahoogroups.com > Subject: [MacLaw] Mac and PC > Reply-To: MacLaw at yahoogroups.com > > I saw the most amazing thing yesterday. A friend of mine showed me his > Gateway portable. He had partitioned the disc into three sections, and > had > one version of Windows (which he said was based on UNIX, XP?), Linux, > and > MacOS 10 loaded on separate partitions. He said he wrote a thread that > enabled the MacOS to work on the PC without an emulator. He said he > could > have all three operating systems running at the same time. He showed > me the > MacOS and the Windows running and he could just click between them to > work in > each. I have never seen anything like it. I heard Apple had a shadow > team > working on a PC version of 10, but to actually see one working, and so > easily > was amazing. Think of the possibilities. I only got to see it for a > couple of > minutes but I'm going to find out more. I wonder if he got Classic to > work, > too? > > Alexander Wold > Albuquerque, NM > aawpc at aol.com > > Archives: http://www.maclaw.org/archives.htm > and now at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MacLaw/messages > Shared Files: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MacLaw/files > Switch to Digest Mode: mailto:MacLaw-digest at yahoogroups.com > Switch to Normal Mode: mailto:MacLaw-normal at yahoogroups.com > Suspend delivery: mailto:MacLaw-nomail at yahgoogroups.com > Leave: mailto:MacLaw-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com > Web Site: http://www.maclaw.org > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >