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From: | Gregory Casamento |
Subject: | Re: Lotus Improv |
Date: | Fri, 20 Nov 2015 00:34:31 +0000 |
At least in theory it seems to me that e M680x0 emulator could be written, with libraries implementing the 680x0 NeXTSTEP 3.x frameworks being replaced with a translation layer which could be run in native code, implementing the NeXTstep frameworks on top of GnuStep. FreeBSD, at least, also provides a mechanism for installing handlers to support new binary format types.
Then you could run all the NeXTSTEP apps intermingled with GnuStep native apps.
I don't know just how hard this would be to do in practice, and what the biggest obstacle would be (mapping 680x0 Display Postscript calls to GnuStep primitives? I'm just guessing, I have no idea), but maybe it could be a fun project for someone looking for something interesting to do.
On 19 Nov 2015, at 18:30, Gregory Casamento wrote:
> It won't. Lotus Improv was written using NeXTSTEP3.x. The
> frameworks changed a lot between that and OpenStep. It wouldn't work
> without a significant porting effort even if we could get the source.
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> On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Adam S <adam.sommerfield@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Anyone know if Lotus Improv would run/work on GNUStep?
>> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_Improv
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