=========================== The RhapsodyOS Report Issue #9 / 29 March 1998 ===========================
The RhapsodyOS Report is a free weekly summary of Apple Computer's Rhapsody Operating System news, software releases, rumors, Internet resources and related topics compiled by Raven Zachary <raven@rinzai.com>.
THIS WEEK'S NEWS ----------------
A WEALTH OF INFORMATION FROM THE MARCH BANG MEETING. At the Bay Area NeXT Group's (BANG) March meeting in Cupertino, Jordan Dea-Mattson , Senior Partnership & Technology Solutions Manager, Apple Developer Relations and Ernest Prabhakar, Ph.D. , Apple's Rhapsody Product Marketing Manager were present to discuss Java integration within Rhapsody. Java was not the only issue on-hand, however, as both Dea-Mattson and Prabhakar provided some information about other areas of Rhapsody. The development of Rhapsody is "coming along nicely". The development team working on Rhapsody is three times larger than it was for OpenStep/NeXTStep at NeXT, Inc. The project is well funded and the developers are very dedicated to the Rhapsody project. Java on Rhapsody will remain 100% Java. Apple will be offering tight integration of Java with the Yellow Box with all of Objective-C being accessible to Java. This will allow programmers to write a module using both Java and Objective-C. The Yellow Box framework will be officially supported on Rhapsody, Windows NT, Windows 95/98, and MacOS. Yellow Box programs will be able to run across all four operating systems without the use of individual builds or even FAT binaries (Compile once, run many). The QuickTime Media Layer (QTML) has been fully integrated into Rhapsody, and will be followed soon by ColorSynch. Applescript will be fully supported in the Yellow Box. Upcoming support for Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) was mentioned, but no details on a release were given. BANG meetings continue to be a source of excellent information, and we highly recommend that you attend if you live in or near the Bay Area. The link to the original review is listed below in the Rhapsody Articles section.
MORE NEWS FROM APPLE - CR1 AND NUBUS SUPPORT. Jordan J. Dea-Mattson at Apple Developer Relations posted two interesting messages to the Rhapsody Discussion List this week regarding Rhapsody. The first is that Rhapsody CR1, the first commercial release, is on track for release in the second half of 1998. The second message is that Rhapsody will not be supporting NuBus Power Macs. When asked about DR2, Jordan replied: "Apple hasn't announced a second release of Rhapsody to Developers, so I cannot comment on rumors of its existence or shipping date."
APPLE EMPLOYEES SPEAK OUT ON CONSUMER OS. Two more Apple employees have recently posted interesting information to the Rhapsody Discussion List regarding Rhapsody as a consumer OS. The first, a controversial post by Mark Gavini, Apple's Evangelist for Digital Audio, Games, and MIDI, to the Mac Games Discussion List stating "Rhapsody will never be a consumer oriented OS. Period." This was in reply to the discussions of John Carmack's comment on Rhapsody DR1 and its potential use at id Software as a development platform. This stirred up the list quite a bit, resulting in two people stating that their contacts within Apple said "this individual was out of line to make such a misleading comment". Gavini, in a post directly to the Rhapsody Discussion List, replied that his comment was taken out of context and that it was intended to stop discussion of Rhapsody as a games capable consumer OS, which he understands will never come to pass. Peter Bierman, Rhapsody Installer Engineer, posted that while Rhapsody might never be a consumer OS, consumers in three years might be different.
MORE TIDBITS FROM SEYBOLD. Scott Ripley posted a Seybold report on thessaSOURCE and had a chance to see Rhapsody up close. The version on display included tear-off menus, which were in great demand among developers after the release of DR1. The demo station used by Ripley was a G3 PowerMac with 64megs of RAM. At one time, there were ten applications open, including the Blue Box, and it still "ran fast". A local reseller of Avid software mentioned that Avid expected to release Rhapsody versions of their video software, but they were still waiting for more information from Apple before continuing (most importantly, QuickTime and multi-processing support).
...AND FROM CEBIT. According to a combined report on CeBIT by The Macintosh News Network and macnews.de, Rhapsody DR1 was being demonstrated at the Apple booth. However, no information about the release of DR2 could be obtained other than it was suspected for WWDC, but this was not definitive. It was stated that consumers would be able to buy CR1 in July or August and that it is intended to be marketed against Windows NT and therefore will cost more than MacOS. Attendees reported an overall lack of Rhapsody knowledge among Apple employees at the booth. According to an Insignia spokesperson, the development of SoftWindows for Rhapsody was more or less complete but they were waiting for more news from Apple about their OS strategy.
ADDITIONAL DR2 CONFIRMATION, AND NEW BOOT KEYS. In a post to the Rhapsody Discussion List, Paul Marcos of Apple posted that due to the fact that a great number of people own "soft" caps lock keyboards, the reboot mechanism to go from MacOS to Rhapsody in DR1 was a failure. He is now much happier with the way it works in DR2. Peter Bierman, also of Apple, listed the new boot keys as <option>, 'M', 'C', or 'R'.
DISPLAY POSTSCRIPT NO MORE? In the March Adobe Developer's Association Monthly News Bulletin, it states that Adobe no longer supports or distributes Display Postscript. This seems to confirm an earlier report from MacWeek's Mac the Knife that Adobe may "ditch" development of Display Postscript during a technology housecleaning.
MOZILLA FOR RHAPSODY PROJECT UPDATE. Developers are on schedule for the source code release on Tuesday, March 31st. Steve Dagely from Netscape reports that the Mac source code would require CodeWarrior Pro 2, 96megs of RAM, and about 150megs of hard disk space. We have no information at this time about the UNIX source code requirements. The Mozilla for Rhapsody team is getting ready to begin the project full force. The mailing list itself will be moving to the object.foundation sometime in early April to pool resources in a single location.
LATITUDE AND CODEWARRIOR FOR RHAPSODY. David B. Hempling, CodeWarrior Latitude Technical Lead at Metrowerks, posted a message to the Rhapsody Discussion two weeks ago that we had misplaced. David states that Metrowerks is using Latitude to bring CodeWarrior IDE to Rhapsody. They now have the same source code base for their Mac, Solaris, and Rhapsody releases. Metrowerks has seen 350,000 lines-of-code apps go from Mac to Sun or SGI platforms in as little as five days using Latitude. Hemplings states that, on average, there is about a 60 to 75% time savings using Latitude opposed to a build from ground up. Once an application is ported over with Latitude, it can be expanded to take advantage of native services. Latitude does not stand in between the developer and the system, it merely handles all of the services the application's Mac code expects to be there. Adobe Photoshop 3.0 and Illustrator 5.5 on Sun and SGI boxes, Premiere on SGI's O2, Avid's Video Workshop on SGI and Sonic Solutions Sonic Studio on SGI have all been built using Latitude.
RHAPSODY ARTICLES ------------------
Communigate Pro Preview Avi Cherry / RhapNet <http://www.macnn.com/rhapnet/previews/communigate.shtml>
Give It Away! Part 2 Oliver Dueck / RhapNet <http://www.macnn.com/rhapnet/editorials/oliverdueck/980324.shtml>
March BANG Meeting Recap Jim Benster / BANG <http://www.bang.org/recap.html/>
One Fox Two Fox, Yellow Box Blue Box Andrew Stone / RhapsodyOS.com <http://rhapsodyos.com/editorial/stone/ST00002.html>
The Pace of Technology: Will Rhapsody Survive? Ben Garland / The Macintosh Opinion <http://www.macopinion.com/weekly/>
Seybold and the Big Apple Scott Ripley / thessaSOURCE <http://www.thessasource.com/features/seybold_feature.html>
[NOTE: There is a factual error in this piece about something I was reported to have said. It has not yet been corrected - but the author has stated that it will be as soon as the webmaster is available to change it.]
SOFTWARE RELEASES ------------------
TCPWrap v7.6.0.2 Rhapsody framework for tcp_wrappers Rex Dieter <rdieter@math.unl.edu> <ftp://ftp.next.peak.org/pub/rhapsody/Developer/Frameworks/TCPWrap-7.6.0.2-PI.b. tar.gz> PowerPC and Intel
THE RUMOR CRITIC ----------------
MACOS RUMORS SPEAKS OUT ON MACOS/YELLOWBOX STRATEGY. In a report this week by MacOS Rumors, a "reliable Apple source" provides an outlook for Apple's strategy to migrate its MacOS developers to the Yellow Box. In the Allegro (8.5) release of MacOS due this Summer, Apple should provide the Yellow Box APIs and promote the Yellow Box as the preferred development environment for the Mac. Sonata (MacOS 9.0) due to ship in early 1999, will be a true "Yellow MacOS", they claim. Sonata should use a Rhapsody code-base with a kernel, protected memory, and preemptive multitasking with continued support for MacOS applications. Sonata is rumored to also be available for Intel machines, only sacrificing support for MacOS applications in the process. More "let's wait until WWDC" material.
YELLOW BOX FOR SOLARIS? Another MacOS Rumors report states that "more than a half-dozen" Sun employees have written in to voice their support for a Solaris Yellow Box. Since NeXT has had releases in the past for the Solaris platform, bringing Yellow Box to Solaris would not be a "from the ground up" project. Interesting, but unlikely that Apple will push for this. If anything, it'll come from Sun's initiative.
INTERNET RESOURCES -------------------
WWW:
The RhapsodyOS Report <http://www.rhapsodyos.com/report/>
Stepwise <http://www.stepwise.com>
RhapNet <http://www.macnn.com/rhapnet/>
RhapsodyOS.com <http://www.rhapsodyos.com>
Rhapsodic! <http://www.mediabox.net/rhapsodic/>
MacCentral: Rhapsody Roundup <http://www.maccentral.com/features/rhapsody_roundup.shtml>
The Rhapsody User <http://www.kagi.com/inai/rhap/>
MacOS Rumors <http://www.macosrumors.com>
MacWeek <http://www.macweek.com>
thessaSOURCE <http://www.thessasource.com/>
The Macintosh News Network <http://www.macnn.com>
MacInTouch <http://www.macintouch.com>
FTP:
PEAK <ftp://next-ftp.peak.org/pub/rhapsody/> <http://www.peak.org/openstep/rhapsody/>
Peanuts <ftp://ftp.peanuts.org/peanuts/>
Apple's Rhapsody FTP Developer Site <ftp://dev.apple.com/devworld/Rhapsody/>
Mailing Lists:
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Newsgroups:
[Note: There are several NeXT newsgroups but only the three below are getting Rhapsody traffic. Until Apple releases a product name for their new operating system and new newsgroups are created, the NeXT groups will be the best source for information.]
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comp.sys.mac.advocacy
IRC:
#RhapsodyOS on any EFNet IRC Server
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