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Re: Video of Mac OSX running on plain vanilla x86 OEM laptop
« on: August 11, 2005, 02:23:00 PM »
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/Can anyone PM me a link to a torrent for the cracked OSX x86 ISO? :-)


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Re: Video of Mac OSX running on plain vanilla x86 OEM laptop
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2005, 02:37:08 PM »
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/Can anyone PM me a link to a torrent for the cracked OSX x86 ISO? :-)


Alas they don't exist.


It's supposed to be on some P2P networks, but I haven't seen it on eMule, and I won't install any of the others.


I've been keen to compare my machines with my PowerBook on a OS level, so I've hunted around to try this thing out... but everything out there is a fake.

This video may be a fake too... but it looks legit...

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Re: Video of Mac OSX running on plain vanilla x86 OEM laptop
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2005, 09:49:36 PM »
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mdma wrote:
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bloodline wrote:
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mdma wrote:

/Can anyone PM me a link to a torrent for the cracked OSX x86 ISO? :-)


Alas they don't exist.


It's supposed to be on some P2P networks, but I haven't seen it on eMule, and I won't install any of the others.


I've been keen to compare my machines with my PowerBook on a OS level, so I've hunted around to try this thing out... but everything out there is a fake.

This video may be a fake too... but it looks legit...


I'd like to see if it worked on an Athlon 64.  The speed would be amazing if it did.  It looks lightning quick on that 1.6GHz Pentium M.

Probably wouldn't work though as it would need an Intel chipset at the very least I imagine.  I know it needs SSE3 too, do Athlon64's support those instructions?


Newer ones do, mine was one of the last without SSE3 IIRC.