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First post, by twiz11

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It is based on BeOS, a spitting image of the Classic PowerPC Mac.

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Reply 1 of 5, by LSS10999

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twiz11 wrote on 2022-07-11, 00:44:

It is based on BeOS, a spitting image of the Classic PowerPC Mac.

Could you elaborate? I don't think BeOS/Haiku had any binary compatibility with classic Mac. For emulating classic Mac there are already Basilisk II and Sheepshaver which are still being developed.

EDIT: Apparently there are works being done in QEMU that could hopefully emulate and run all PPC MacOS versions (up to OSX 10.5).

Reply 2 of 5, by lolo799

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BeOS ran on 603/604PPC based PCI PowerMacs natively and SheepShaver was released on BeOS first but that doesn't explain much about the meaning of twiz11's statement...

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Reply 3 of 5, by davidrg

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I guess the Haiku UI does feel kind of classic-mac-like in some ways. But of course at the API, ABI and overall architecture and design level its about as different from Classic MacOS as Windows NT is.

Reply 4 of 5, by Sphere478

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At one point I believe beos was supposed to become mac os or a version of it but it ended up being abandoned.

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Reply 5 of 5, by Jo22

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https://hackaday.com/2020/01/09/beos-the-alte … erses-mac-os-x/

Is it just me or did the Red&Blue BeBox look a little bit like a Power Mac G3 Blue/White? 😉

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