Linked by Andrew Youll on Sun 7th Aug 2005 15:36 UTC, submitted by heron
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2005-07-09
Apple being Apple I think there will be only just enough 'DRM' to keep the unwashed masses (or maybe only slightly tech savvy!?) from casually installing the OS on their no name box. I for one will only be keeping an eye on how its done, to keep one hand of semi-ambidexterity twitching (creative/tech, mac/pc, artist first/techhead second!) if some easy way of doing it turns up, I might....if i want OS X on cheap hardware I'm going for Xpostofacto and a maxed out older Mac!
How is this 'DRM' different to when Macs had a Mac-ROM chip.. which not only prevented others from making Macs but before open-firmware, a little tricky to install another OS?