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HHunt said:At a random guess, it won't be running on PCs. This is, I guess, more like the 68k->PPC jump of MacOS than, say, the PPC->x86 jump of BeOS.
Archer75 said:ah, but it is running on pc's. Already been announced and is currently being shown at WWDC 05.
I'm pretty sure he means that it won't run on regular off the shelf PCs (e.g. it will have to be an Apple vended part to run OS X).Archer75 said:ah, but it is running on pc's. Already been announced and is currently being shown at WWDC 05.
scrumdiddly said:The prospect of a Mac OS on a PC is very interesting... serious competition for MS, though it could lead to HORRENDOUS complications and dirty tactics in compatibility.
AMD have been screwed by this - aside from having the best processors they just can't do anything right...
Hey, this means Apple will be the first system builder with their own OS...*snort*
ramuman said:All you would have to do is use a new chipset which OS X would require and you wouldn't be able to run Mac OSX on regular PCs.
Archer75 said:If it's using a standard Intel x86 chip, and has been for years according to jobs, it's a PC. The only question is really just what motherboard it's using. And since this as been under wraps for many years it would'nt suprise me if it were an off the shelf ATX intel board.
Archer75 said:At this point I think that's the worse thing they could do. They have a real opportunity to compete with both Windows and Linux on the PC. And I think apple does have the better operating system.
Still, if they did this it still would'nt be long before someone hacks it and it's running on my PC.
Tha is for developers only Spaceninja. You would need to subscribe to the apple developers network...Spaceninja said:I was reading on slashdot earlier that Apple was going to make a OSX 10.4.1 Preview for x86 available today. I didn't see it on Apples site yet, but this was just after the conference was over. I figure they will support X Chipset, since the ram/proc/videocard/hard drive don't matter.
Nebbish said:Tha is for developers only Spaceninja. You would need to subscribe to the apple developers network...
darktiger said:Cool, now Macs will get more blue screens of deaths....
MartinX said:Yeah!
Just like PCs running Linux do...
darktiger said:Cool, now Macs will get more blue screens of deaths....
BoogerBomb said:I wonder about their support system for current owners. If they go Intel will they just tell all their current owners to suck it and throw away your $3000 investment when it comes time for repairs?