Umf/xmp-fix-for-mac.patch At Master Intel/umf Github

Umf/xmp-fix-for-mac.patch At Master Intel/umf Github 3,9/5 204 votes

Darwin was meant for the PC, Apple adapted it for the mac. But you'll never get the 'finder' and other key things that are privy to OS-X to run on the Darwin kernel for the PC without the source code for it, and a LOT of hacking with the code. There is one way to run Mac stuff on a PC though. There's a Mac emulator out there that requires a dump of your PowerPC-based Mac's ROM to run. It simply takes that ROM image, and exactly emulates it, in something on the PC that is kind-of like Virtual PC for the mac (but a lot crappier). I got OS-9 to work fine with a little messing around. Technically they say this software only supports emulating OS-8 though.

  1. Umf/xmp-fix-for-mac.patch At Master Intel/umf Github Download

=) Check it out. I also got the public beta of OS-X to run on this emulator since it didn't really restrict much of the CPU's you could install it on. I have given up the whole mac emulation thing 2 years ago though, and just bought a few more macs along with my PC's.

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I hear about most 'rumors' inside of Apple, and I have never heard that one. Sounds pretty far-fetched to me, but. Might not be so. Imagine if OS-X could run on a PC. =) Wow, I would stop using Windows forever, I would have the power of unix, and of a PC, all in one box.

=P If only somehow it could still run pc games. =P Last thing, on a semi-related topic. It was possible to install Windows NT on a PowerPC. =P Which is backwards from what you want, and NT is quite an ancient and bug-ridden OS. But, I thought I'd share.

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=) - Insolence. Yes the codename is Marklar. I knew it in the early days as the Star Wars project but I could be wrong. As far as I know it was designed so that Apple were never dependent on one chip manufacturer, obviously this is prudent if like Motorola the semiconductor arm has problems and also to avoid being in the pocket of a large conglomerate like IBM. There is certainly no plan to release this despite the obvious enthusiasm it may cause in parts of the PC community.

When the NEXT developers were taken back by Apple under Jobs they were set to work on a variant of the Next OS for the Mac under a variety of different HW conditions hence there are a few Plan Bs. I have viewed recently 2 applications, that let to run Mac OS (6.x, 7.x until 8.1), if you have Mac ROM's image, Mac OS installer and a bootable floppy disk or CD.

I did look at: Basilisk II And SoftMac. The First is freely distributable and the second has a free version although it's payed software.

I got a Mac ROM's image from a Quadra Mac computer and downloaded a bootable disk image file for Mac OS 7.0, but i haven't could to run Mac OS on my PC yet. I've asked support at BasiliskII developers and i'm waiting for it yet.

Umf/xmp-fix-for-mac.patch at master intel/umf github download

Umf/xmp-fix-for-mac.patch At Master Intel/umf Github Download

OS X On Intel!! Oh Yeah, later this year. Apple is releasing a version of their popular OS X for the intel processor. However, it may not be what you think at first. Apple is Well, Apple will not (so they say) allow the new OS Xi (i for intel) version of the operating system to be installed on any machine other than of their own design. Does this mean less pricey Apple? Probably not, Apple has all ways chosen the highest quality products for their machines.

This is probably not going to change. The change is just the processor, thats it. So what does it mean? I speculate that we will finally see a 3GHz (or comparable) laptop. I expect to see cooler machines, which is a pet peeve of mine. And, I hope to see more compatibility with Windows 3rd party hardware and software. I have yet to see how OS Xi works on a 1.3Ghz intel, it worked fantastic at the WWDC 05' Keynote speech by Steve Jobs, Apple's Owner.

Looked just like G5's too, Weird. Feel free to contact me or correct me! Thanks for reading this, Hope I didn't waste your time.