Linked by Anton Klotz on Fri 25th Jan 2008 13:14 UTC
This article is about new aspects of the never-ending story of how Apple is protecting MacOS X for running on different hardware than Apple's. The keyword is virtualization, which allows running unmodified version of Mac OS X as virtualized instance.
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By that i mean turning a blind eye to all of us running Hackintoshes.
I just love running both OS X Tiger and OS X Leopard on my 2 yr old
AMD64 tower that i built for $800. It doesn't get any better than this.
I'm posting from Tiger now and it is 100% fully working OS X.
I have ILife, Toast 8 Titanium,Visual Hub,Transmission and many
other programs installed and they work perfectly.
I have linux installed on this computer also, but i use OS X 90% of
the time. It is an addictive operating system, Windows isn't even
on my radar screen.
Cheers!
Member since:
2007-08-05
By that i mean turning a blind eye to all of us running Hackintoshes.
I just love running both OS X Tiger and OS X Leopard on my 2 yr old
AMD64 tower that i built for $800. It doesn't get any better than this.
I'm posting from Tiger now and it is 100% fully working OS X.
I have ILife, Toast 8 Titanium,Visual Hub,Transmission and many
other programs installed and they work perfectly.
I have linux installed on this computer also, but i use OS X 90% of
the time. It is an addictive operating system, Windows isn't even
on my radar screen.
Cheers!