Parallels is a virtualization environment. Once installed it gives
you an black DOS screen in a OS X window, saying "Please insert boot disk".
From there on it behaves like any PC so you can install any x86 OS
you like.

I have not yet tried to set up OE, but since you'll probably install
Linux on Parallels the OE setup will be exactly like on Linux.

-- Terrence

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On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Terrence Barr - Evangelist, Java Mobile & Embedded wrote:

You can also use Parallels Desktop for OS X at www.parallels.com.

Works like a charm for me.

-- Terrence

Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I'd like to check it out, and
possibly write a recipe for setting up in this.

Can you install any environment of your choice inside, or is it whatever it
is?

Have you set up OE under this? If you send me any rough notes you have (or
post to the list) I'll test and write up a recipe.

Michael

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