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As far as I know an unmodified osx kernel will boot on a pc with a hacked bios. I have not tried this myself but I did hear about it from some people in the osx86 community. If that's true then all Psystar is changing is some ACPI strings in the pc's bios. Else they are emulating the ACPI calls through an EFI emulator. They may also be modifying some device drivers, stuff like nvidia etc. but generally that's just adding some device id's to some text files and adding a few new .kext files to injext/boot the drivers up. they might not even do that if they supply the right GPUs. Audio is basically the same.
Wrong. You cannot simply install OSX retail on a "moded" Pystar Computer. You have to do modifications to the OS, which is the problem.