Sure, if there is a Delphi on the Mac, or if you can get a PC emulator for the 
Mac.

-- Bhaskar

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Subject:        Re: [Hardhats-members] Boston wrap-up.
When I say client on the Mac, I was thinking mainly of porting the 
Kernel and Fileman Broker tools from Delphi to something on OS X, for 
starters.  I don't think anything would need to be done to GT.M to make 
this happen, would it?



On Apr 13, 2005, at 8:13 AM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
>
>
> A port to Mac OS X from GT.M on x86 GNU/Linux (open source & free) 
> would require retargeting the M compiler (the database would just go 
> over, since it vanilla UNIX for the most part).  So, creating a client 
> would be almost as much work as porting GT.M.



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