Joined: 30-Sep-2003 Posts: 8111
From: Minneapolis, MN, USA
@gary_c
With the more recent versions of BeOS built on x86 I can't see why they'd want to do a PPC and a x86 version of Haiku. But, if someone were to write a virtual machine which would run first then the x86 Haiku were to run on top of that I'd think it'd be a better way to go about it. There there's only one foundation to worry about the core x86 Haiku and if you wanted another platform to run your OS you'd do a virual hardware on top of the core hardware. Sure it wouldn't be as fast, but it'd probably be fast enough for the average joe.