Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I mean really, it's not waaay too hard because I know what i'm doing. I know how hard it is because i developed an OS made from linux, and it took me 3 years to complete. Since Leopard and Snow Leopard files are similar in the way they work, fusing the codes together shouldn't be that hard. The only side effect i would have is that i would have an OS that takes up 16GB of HDD by itself.
If you would reply off-list, what was the OS you developed? I ask because I try to teach my students different OSes. Thanks, Dennis in Victoria
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