Apple will use standard PC architecture: hardware, memory map, ROM
(the BIOS), etc.
Apple will remain the kernel as Open Source.
Just search XPostFacto.
Was easy to make OS X work in machines not officially supported, and
so will be.
El 06/06/2005, a las 23:21, Hetz Ben Hamo escribió:
Not exactly...
As many Apple fans can tell you, apple just love to stick their own
ROM in there machines (I think it's called open firmware these days).
Since your own PC doesn't have this ROM (and I imagine they'll add
couple of tricks more to the package) - you won't be able even to
install OS X on an avrage PC you buy on the market, unless it came
from Apple.
Compiling QEMU under OS-X/Pentium machine, that could be another story
with more more success...
Thanks,
Hetz
On 6/6/05, Oliver Gerlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Could this:
http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/05/06/06/1752234.shtml?
tid=118&tid=179&tid=3
help to run Mac OS X at near-native speed on x86? I'd really like
to try
OS X myself, but money-wise Qemu will most likely be the only way
for me...
So maybe this switch to x86 could eliminate any byte ordering
slowdowns
and make it run as fast as x86-on-x86?
Curious about comments from insiders,
Oliver Gerlich
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