Softpedia reports
The ReactOS project recently showcased on YouTube [that it's] possible to virtualize the Mac OS X 10.4 operating system on their free and open-source Windows alternative operating system.
Our "Watch" series of articles continues today with a very interesting one where you can see Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger running inside the ReactOS computer operating system, which we believe has come a long way, and it's beginning to look like a viable alternative to Microsoft's Windows 7 or Vista operating systems, perfect for desktop computers and laptops.
The latest release, ReactOS 0.4.8, showed us last month that it's now possible to use Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows Vista software on the free and open-source operating system that's binary compatible with computer programs and device drivers made for Windows.
It also introduced initial support for reading data from NTFS formatted drives, a new app similar to the DrWatson32 software for Windows, some user-visible changes like support for balloon notifications in the system tray area, and support for unmounting network drives directly from the file explorer.
The video is available on YouTube
(Score: 2) by maxwell demon on Saturday May 12 2018, @11:44AM
The point is not that you'll use all the infinite amount of it, the point is that you never run out of memory to use. For any computer, I can give you a problem it cannot solve simply because it has not enough memory. A Turing machine could solve that same problem because thanks to its infinite tape it has access to unlimited memory.
Or in short, it's not the actual infinity that's relevant, but the potential infinity.
The Tao of math: The numbers you can count are not the real numbers.