I run Mac OS X "Tiger" on my PC with PearPC. It's litle tricky to install and runs slow on a 3GHz P4, 1GB mem, my Mac mini is much faster...
http://www.pearpc.net
Ok. Thought so.Originally Posted by god_of_cpu
But this might bring more development into the linux arena![]()
I run Mac OS X "Tiger" on my PC with PearPC. It's litle tricky to install and runs slow on a 3GHz P4, 1GB mem, my Mac mini is much faster...
http://www.pearpc.net
That would be awesome.Originally Posted by 0l33l
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I tried PearPC... It's not really appealing for anyone who actually wants a useful OS X environment. I applaud the writiers efforts though. I picked up a B&W G3 a while ago for fun off ebay. It acually runs OS X (panther) pretty well.Originally Posted by Jeep
I just run XP Pro with a Mac OSX U/I..
I DoOriginally Posted by Don 944 LA
Look at post #4 that's a screen shot of the PC I'm using now.
But if you've used the real deal OS X you know it's really nothing like it. Plus all those 3rd party apps to emulate the UI really hog up resources.
Yeah, I like your Task list " Invent Next big thing "Originally Posted by ppgt94
look at the CPU & Ram meters, system not bogged down at all.
OH, here's the car screen ( most of the crap does not show )
which app are you guys using for your Custom U/I
personally i use this company...
i'm using stardock as well
they got good proggies
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Rise from your grave thread! A classmate in my UNIX admin class got ahold of the intel based OSX and installed it on one of the lab machines. Its real. It works. Ive seen it in action. It will not work with SATA drives. We could only get her to fire on an IDE drive. Ran quite well, don't know about the driver support though. We only played with it for a few hours before the lab machine was running BSD again. . .
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