MacOS X On The PC..... Again....

Discussion in 'Computer Science & Culture' started by Sir Aristrotle, Jan 15, 2003.

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  1. Sir Aristrotle The C.E.O. of Teen-Moods Registered Senior Member

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    Yeah, I know. This subject is tired, worn out, beenthere & done that, but I got ahold of Darwin for x86 and burned the bootable ISO earlier today and will be getting MacOS X. My goal is to build Darwin up as a emulated Mac Enviroment to run MacOS X in..
    I'm going to atleast use Darwin as a OS too, so don't scold me for setting up partitions for such a use.
    Also, is it possible for me to run KDE In Darwin?


    Thanks, and I encourage everyone else to join in.
     
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  3. edg Registered Member

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    Cool... Maybe

    I have been thinking of installing Darwin and trying Mac OS X.2 on my dog old PC - It wont work it's too old, but I would be really interested in this. Are you a mac or a PC user?

    edg
     
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  5. chroot Crackpot killer Registered Senior Member

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    I wasn't aware Apple had made an OS X for x86 -- all that's required to be ported is the Mach microkernel, right?

    Can anyone provide anymore information on the limitations of using OS X on x86? Or where I can get it? What is Darwin?

    - Warren
     
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  7. Sir Aristrotle The C.E.O. of Teen-Moods Registered Senior Member

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    Darwin is the Unix which MacOS X is based.
    Apple dose not have MacOS X for x86, just Darwin.
    Confusing, Yeah.
    Baffeling, yeah.
     
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