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anyone running osx native on a pc

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anyone at all ???

im getting osx at the mo so may give it a try later

Does running it native on a Mac count?

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erm no i mean on intel/amd hardware and not using vmware

as in it boots from power on

I know what you mean :P

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lol git :P

Doubtful, isnt the Intel version of OSX just under development at the minute?

Also, I've heard people have it working pretty well, but there definitely seems to be some hardware that is more recommended than others for getting it to work faultlessly. Someone came up with a list of motherboards, and other peripherals that worked best with it.

Its not going to be long now before some people seriously use it on their PC though i reckon :)

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well i am 60% downloaded now of a certain file and i may order all the hardware tonight so we shall see if it works when i give it a go :)

I'm running it :D

No SSE3 for me on an old laptop though, so can't run Rosetta apps. Still, it flies along with the other applications. Networking's fine, as is Mozilla's port of FF for the x86 OSX

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whos download did you use ??

The VMWare one

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