BeOS is not X11-based - it has a proprietary, highly multithreaded GUI API.
There is an X11 server port running on top of BeOS, however, available on
their 'BeWare' site.
Ironically, the BeOS integrated development environment is ... Codewarrior.
Metrowerks wrote it from scratch, then Be took it over. It has since been
adapted to use the gcc compilers instead of Metrowerk's compilers. It might
be possible to run the 68k compilers under it, but I seriously doubt it.
As Ben suggested, porting prc-tools should be easy enough.
-- bob
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>Talking about alternative OSes. How about porting POSE and Codewarrior
>for Palm over to BeOS?
Codewarrior is bad enough on Windows; are you sure you would want to use
CW on a minority OS (other than the one it was originally designed for)? ;-)
GCC is already available for BeOS; it should be simple to compile
prc-tools for BeOS (much easier than for Windows, since BeOS looks a lot
more like Unix under the hood). POSE is a bit trickier, since I don't
think BeOS's GUI is X11-based (if it is, you could just compile fltk for
it).
-Ben
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