A trial version of the CherryOS Mac emulator is once again available for download from the Maui X-Stream website.
The $50 Windows software purportedly emulates a G4 processor, allowing a Windows XP machine to run Mac OS X.
The CherryOS was a source of some controversy last year.
It's initial release last October was greeted with a mixture of excitement and skepticism, given the claims of its supposed developer, programmer Arben Kryeziu.
Kryeziu claimed to have written the complex application from scratch in just four months, and that it performed almost as fast as the host processor – two pretty unlikely claims.
Then programmers discovered CherryOS contained unacknowledged code from a similar open source project, PearPC. Under the rules of PearPC's license, any borrowed code should be acknowledged.
Kryeziu denied using PearPC code and promised the software would be rereleased in Q1 2005. It seems he kept his promise – at least part of it.
The CherryOS still contains PearPC code, according to a report at BetaNews:
