Submitted by slowfood on Mon, 06/07/2010 - 12:08 Forums: SuggestionsForum tags: macmac os xportingHi Are there any plans for porting to Mac OS X? Log in or register to post comments andrew Mon, 06/07/2010 - 18:50 Permalink Yes, probably after someone Yes, probably after someone donates a Mac OS X laptop. :) --- Andrew, lead developer Log in or register to post comments Jayands (not verified) Sun, 09/18/2011 - 23:18 Permalink Might I suggest, as an alternative Might I suggest, as an alternative the idea of looking into the OSx86 Project? They've made plenty of leeway from what I understand. Log in or register to post comments andrew Mon, 09/19/2011 - 09:50 Permalink Considered I've looked and found two main issues 1. My computer was made in 2004 (CPU is single core, 32-bit, and does not support virtualization) and won't run that (especially well) 2. Apple does not legally allow installing Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware --- Andrew, lead developer Log in or register to post comments Jayands (not verified) Tue, 09/20/2011 - 14:52 Permalink Good points I was hoping that you were part of the EU: they have laws overruling that, so it's perfectly legal to run a Hackintosh there. But since you're an American like me (or at least a non-European), you're bound to that SLA just like me. Darn. Log in or register to post comments
andrew
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Yes, probably after someone
Yes, probably after someone donates a Mac OS X laptop. :)
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Andrew, lead developer
Jayands (not verified)
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Might I suggest, as an alternative
Might I suggest, as an alternative the idea of looking into the OSx86 Project? They've made plenty of leeway from what I understand.
andrew
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Considered
I've looked and found two main issues
1. My computer was made in 2004 (CPU is single core, 32-bit, and does not support virtualization) and won't run that (especially well)
2. Apple does not legally allow installing Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware
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Andrew, lead developer
Jayands (not verified)
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Good points
I was hoping that you were part of the EU: they have laws overruling that, so it's perfectly legal to run a Hackintosh there. But since you're an American like me (or at least a non-European), you're bound to that SLA just like me. Darn.