OS X for PC
OS X for PC
Hey does anybody know of a version of OS X that will run on a PC
Could be a possibility when macs start using intel chips, which should be pretty soon. There's a thread about it flaoting about somewhere...
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jPm, try this: http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/.
Supposed to let you install Mac on a PC. It's a MAC emulator as it were. Havn't really played with it considering I don't have Mac OS X. But in theory it works. Now just to get Mac OS. Hmm, cheaper than MS I see <G>
Supposed to let you install Mac on a PC. It's a MAC emulator as it were. Havn't really played with it considering I don't have Mac OS X. But in theory it works. Now just to get Mac OS. Hmm, cheaper than MS I see <G>
.... Ahh yes, but is it art?
I have it running in VMware on my Intel at work. Crap slow.
There are ways to get it work without any emulation software on a system that has SSE3 dd'ing the image via Linux/Windows onto a spare HDD.
More details than this I will not give.
Google will give you results you need.
Search for "deadmoo"
Please note that this is not legal if you dont own a legal copy of OSX.
Please dont ask where to get an iso or anything like that. It is piracy to copy OSX.
There are ways to get it work without any emulation software on a system that has SSE3 dd'ing the image via Linux/Windows onto a spare HDD.
More details than this I will not give.
Google will give you results you need.
Search for "deadmoo"
Please note that this is not legal if you dont own a legal copy of OSX.
Please dont ask where to get an iso or anything like that. It is piracy to copy OSX.
Dont know.
I suppose the slow part comes from VMware. A direct port is apparently super fast.
I will be able to know more once I get a AMD 64 with the Venice core since it supports SSE3.
It will work on systems with SSE2 but things like iTunes or anything that uses Rosetta will not work which is 90% of the applications etc.
I suppose the slow part comes from VMware. A direct port is apparently super fast.
I will be able to know more once I get a AMD 64 with the Venice core since it supports SSE3.
It will work on systems with SSE2 but things like iTunes or anything that uses Rosetta will not work which is 90% of the applications etc.