On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Jim White wrote: [...]
I think I will investigate the Linux compatible angle for a bit. I've already had some interest from some hard core Linux kernel hackers (although they seem pretty convinced Mach was the wrong solution, it is here to stay and at least the microkernel approach means we can neatly have multiple environments).
I think this is the right way to go.
Once you can run Linux/x86 application like Mozilla with acceptable performance in Bochs on MacOS X you should be able to run applications such as Word in Wine with similar performance. Similarly, once Linux/x86 Gimp runs with acceptable performance in Bochs on MacOS X you can run Photoshop in Wine with similar performance (well, once it runs in Wine that is).
The other way to go is the source-code compatibility route but that won't help you if the source for your target Windows applications is not available. Well, actually having that route well tested and mapped out would help once companies start considering whether it's worth porting their application, but that's indirect...