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The one about Macintoshes with 680x0 processors. "Modern" PPC on isn't terribly interesting, especially with OS X >10.2/any cross-platform Unix. Just run an x86 box, less hassle, just as interesting, and far faster.
Man, the word "gigaoctet" is just /weird/. When I was using a French translation of Windows, it weirded me out, along with the arbitrarily resized dialog boxes that make no sense for their contents.
On the e-reader: is there any sort of firmware hacks for it? There's all sorts of cool ideas...
You aren't going to run Windows 98 natively on a PowerBook, it'll be solely in emulation in VPC. I'm not sure if it can pass through battery info.
Windows NT on PPC had basically no software and was only supported on CHRP or similar IBM systems. It did support the ThinkPad 800 series, but I'm...
I really don't recommend Objective-C. It's a hybrid of C and Smalltalk, and that gives you the burdens of both. Swift is actually really nice and Apple is backing it with full force. If you want something more universal, C#, JavaScript, and Python are all safe horses to bet on.
It's probably not happening as the devs think it would slow it down, the devs are inactive, and SheepShaver is basically a very thin emulator.
My hope for proper PPC emulation is in QEMU.
No, Gopher is (intentionally) minimalistic and intended for things that are publically accessible. Maybe with a kludge that operates as a search service that outputs the listing with a password, but that can be circumvented.
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