"illegal": that's funny, I thought EULA thingies were not legally binding.

Although, to be honest, spending "all that bother" installing Mac OS on a machine that isn't designed for it seems
a bit pointless when Linux works on almost any machine you can throw at it.

Richmond.

On 23/1/2018 9:09 pm, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
Mainly because the OS is specifically written to prevent it. If it weren't, there would 
be no problem. The OS is compiled for a chipset, and as far as I know it's the same in 
all respects as a "Windows" PC.

On Jan 23, 2018, at 09:45 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

Trying to install macOS on a PC not designed for it is as frustrating as it is 
illegal.

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