further info...
I don't know what the optimum specs for it are, but what I have is not, repeat *NOT* designed to run on any Apple hardware.
I have Rhapsody DR2 for Intel. It boots and runs on PCs, or PC emulators.
Don't even try it in Bochs. While being one of the *best* emulators, Bochs is also one of the slowest. Rhapsody wants speed.
Another note: I only have a hard drive image of Rhapsody *installed*... no iso of the install disc. This image is made for Connectix Virtual PC on Mac and Windows. If you have it, you can use this file as your HD and run Rhapsody straight off it, as the OS sitting on the drive has the correct drivers for VPC already installed.
And finally, Calum...
What is Rhapsody? To boil it all down, Rhapsody was the very early betas of Mac OS X. Rhapsody has much, much more of NeXTStep left in it. It uses the older Display PostScript layer rather than Quartz, Rhapsody apps conform to Next's package format and typically won't run on Mac OS X, It looks like NeXtStep software running with a window manager based on Mac OS 9 with a Mac menubar. All menus can be torn off, a la NeXTStep.
Screenshots are available on
http://toastytech.com in the GUI Gallery.