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14.Apr.2001 Christoph Meier on ANF |
Golem: Apple brings Darwin to x86 CPUs, too »Foundation of MacOS X now also as a x86 Version With version 1.3.1 Apple now puts a new version of Darwin online, the MacOS X core. With this for the first time an official ISO image for x86 systems exists. The Darwin core bases on FreeBSD and Mach 3.0 technologies and offers "protected memory" and "pre-emptive multitasking". Darwin runs on PowerPC based Macintosh machines as well as on x86 compatibles. « Complete article (German) under the title link. Apparently Apple has recognized that almost everybody has an x86 at home and offer their OS for them. [News message: 14. Apr. 2001, 21:56] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] | ||
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