Beside, on the compatibility side, most applications for the Macintosh are only partially ported from MacOS9, using a compatibility library called Carbon. This is the case for most Adobe Apps. To run the, you would need a clone of the Carbon lib, plus whatever other stuff is hiding behind...
Raphael
Also an happy OSX station/FreeBSD sever user ;)
Le Mercredi, 30 juil 2003, � 03:42 Europe/Zurich, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC a �crit :
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 07:33 PM, Rod Person wrote:
Today I went to an Adobe seminar. All demos where done on OS X. I kept think that it looked a lot like KDE and of course I got to thinking...
Can applications such as Acrobat and Illustrator run on FreeBSD?
Of course, there is the problem of CPUs. FreeBSD is x86 (and alpha) (for now) and OS X is a PPC processor. So besides all the libraries and stuff like Quartz that you would need to emulate, you would need to emulate the CPU
Chad also an OSX client/FreeBSD server user
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