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    MacIntel :OSXx86 running native: on AMD64

    I know this is old news to most but it’s something I’ve been messing around with lately. basically running OSXx86 native with no emulation, PearPC, or VMware. I’ve never used anything Mac related, so consider me a Mac noob. It took me a long time to get everything working, but all hardware is functional.

    LAN, printer, ps/2, all working. (after a lot of long nights)


    Anyways I’ll post more pics, when I learn how. Lol

    Can someone with a G5 run a complete xBench benchmark? and post the results for me?
    Thanks

    http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/1415/x863qw.jpg

    ps gotta love the "about this mac" in that pic. AMD64
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    How did you install MAC OS X on an AMD CPU? I thought Apple would prevent this with a special kind of chip on the mainboard, if the chip is not present > No install. No more Windows on my “business” laptop, no more viruses, no more spyware. Could this be true? I am very interested in finding out more details…
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    the security feature was cracked very quickly.
    a mac/intel developer copy of osx has been floating about for a while now.
    the thread i started on it here was locked in a matter of hours
    there are already entire forums dedicated to all the issues encountered while doing this install

    do a bit of searching and then about 1.3gb of downloading.
    follow that up with many hours of studying/tweaking/banging your head and you should be able to get osx running very nicely on any current athlon64/sse3 rig

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    what about AXP? i could really use this on one of my rigs, xp suxx, got a guide?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MeltedDuron
    what about AXP? i could really use this on one of my rigs, xp suxx, got a guide?
    you need SSE2 or better. not sure about AXP?

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    damn, only SSE1, oh well i'm gonna get the dothan back up, build a nice A64 ig, and a 2ghz P4 rig soon... Still, is there an install guide? I have the ISO on here but idk what to do with it.
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    I've been using Intel ever since AMD put an end to my socket A fun. I was almost going to go back when I saw the cheap AM2 chips, but they suck Viva La Chipzilla!

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    MeltedDuron you have a PM !

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    thanks, reading now.... You now officially F*cking rule!
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    Ive got a mate who's had OSX Tiger running on his
    AMD Turion MT-30 for over a month.... says is great!

    Pitty he's not much of a MAC guy though...
    If you likeI can tell you where to get all the right files and guides if you like. There is a nice torrent going around from what I hear


    edit.... apparentally I cant let this info slip... silly me
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    Unfortunately Obi, info like that cannot be shared on XS, please do not post it.

    There are many nice guides on the net though with DETAILED info, those may *not* be posted either, even to help people with the dev kits through the process of making it native.
    Last edited by Vapor; 10-13-2005 at 04:17 AM. Reason: fixed some info in it

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    i had it running on this machine with 2.4b p4 , it wouldnt detect my modem though so no net , hardware accelerated gfx dont work unless you have the exact same mobo the dev kits use , but apart from that it ran so smooth
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    Quote Originally Posted by pancake
    unless you have the exact same mobo the dev kits use
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813157075

    it will be here Friday. and its pretty close to the one I used.

    pancake, did you try a pci card or onboard LAN?

    after giving up on the nforce onboard I found this old card in my bag of parts: works perfect

    3com EtherLink XL PCI 3C900B-TPO REV. A

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    I'm pretty sure it works with nV cards pretty well, sse3 is also a big bonus for the gui I've heard. Anyway, I should have it up and running this weekend if I get the time....I love OSX and I love my X2, now they can love each other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor
    I'm pretty sure it works with nV cards pretty well, sse3 is also a big bonus for the gui I've heard. Anyway, I should have it up and running this weekend if I get the time....I love OSX and I love my X2, now they can love each other.

    very cool vapor! let me know how it goes


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    I'll be sure to post all I can when it's up and running

    Not sure if I'll be able to tell it apart from my XP install visually though--it looks damn near identical to OSX.

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    Just got home to a pleasant surprise. don't laugh at the hardware, because now the system will support Quartz Extreme and coregraphics . (no other video card is supported) plus much, much more but I don't know the mac terms......lol



    http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/7494/dscf09135oc.jpg

    http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/6206/dscf09111hh.jpg
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    That's pretty sick mate....can't wait for results.

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    This thread is for those with DEV kits....there should be no worry about IP reporting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mukmaster
    Oh just a little note about the stuff you are doing.( raises flag that says arrrrrrrg. torrents. )
    no worry, as vapor said some of us had the dev kit. also I will not link to any x86 sites; that link to the other sites.


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    ok... i'm interested.. can someone send me some info.. PM Please!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WesM63
    ok... I’m interested.. can someone send me some info.. PM Please!
    I'll send you a pm in a few


    Well I put together my MacIntel last night with zero problems. the hardware components I used were nothing special, except for the mobo and cpu.

    Confirmed Quartz Extreme and Core Image are supported so everything looks perfect. I must say I am very impressed how good OSX looks and how well it works.

    http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/2791/desktop11wb.jpg
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    Yeah, I'm still having problems running mine natively, it doesn't like booting from the non-primary drive and I can't partition my primary drive for some reason

    Looking good there JAWS

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    Will someone kindly PM me some info. Would love to get it running on dual-Xeons (Nocona). Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by pokipoki
    Will someone kindly PM me some info. Would love to get it running on dual-Xeons (Nocona). Thanks
    I got it work on my Dell WS 670, E7525 chipset is supported, everything working, very fast.

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