Star Wars Episode one: Jar Jar Binks sits at the table sniffing interplanetary morsels set before him at table centre, after carefully assessing it's aroma... Zap! His quick tongue lassos the [insert weird Star wars jargon names here] Apple and... it's gone!
The [?] apple has now become Gundard poodoo!
The [Mob] force is not with Apple these days. Only when Binks goes to the louvre.
A Hackintosh mood be dicier than chasing a Tiber-pickled eggplant pizza bianca off the the back of a scooter gone down the Janiculum hill in July at 2pm on a Saturday. Toys and gizmos out the pram, un fan boy impostore dope,... pastelli cui correre!
I for one have built PC's inside Mac boxes many a time over the last few years. That is what my company now specializes in.
People are happier with a system up to twice as fast for as little as a quarter the price of a fruitintosh. (If you consider overclocking then the gap will become far larger)
I give customers voleware installed.. XP, Viz or 7.. It is just coincidence that the components I supply are fruit compatible if need be! They can do what they want with the box.. I just supply it.
TOS's can be one of those very grey area's in certain respects but I work in black and white because the last thing I need is (I will refrain from taking up too many lines with their motives) Apple coming after me with a hammer and nail for my coffin which they have already made out of one of piece aluminum.
In reply to Regulas..
OSX only supports a very small percentage of overall hardware. Just think how many PC compatible components overall wont work in an Apple! Were talking tens or maybe hundreds of thousands of drivers and hardware (not even including software) verses.. Well you guess!! When you think of them in terms of compatibility there is no real comparison because Mac users only actually get components months old that the mighty plastic ones say are NOW worthy after what they call "testing". (cough nVidia bumps)
:-)
My 2 cents anyway! Bring on the flames from Appleites or just flamers as it will make my day!
My only complaint about Apple products is that they are horribly overpriced. I think this goes to prove that.
If someone gave me a Mac and the software that I have on my Windows box, I'd use it. If the price was right, I'd get one for my next computer. The price isn't right, of course.
I'll probably get a Linux computer next. No Windows 7 for me, thank you, and I'm not rich enough to buy a Mac.
Legalities aside, this might be a much easier method to boot OSX on arbitrary hardware without needing to actually install the damn thing in some special way.
“they do make some of the sexiest hardware around”
Apple hardware is made by Asus, Intel, Foxconn, etc. That's the reason MAC OSX runs on that guy's computer. MAC = PC. Anyway, you're the type of MAC user who likes to appear dense by only caring about eye candy and not actual, real work.
what Apply hardware is? I would think you could get around it by using a Mighty Mouse, or poaching an "Apple" hard drive from eBay, throwing that in the machine, *boom* Apply Hardware.
Maybe there is some backroom secret deal Apple has with Microsoft or Apple wants to control it all. I think thee is some arrangement made, they have done it before.
OS X is a great OS and I would love to see them release it for any rig. They would not even have to worry about drivers, the vendors would write them quickly if needed. From my experience OS X detects and runs many pieces of hardware right as it is.
I don't think Apple would lose to much on Hardware sales, they do make some of the sexiest hardware around and there are many people who would still buy it. What they did lose in hardware revenue they would make up in software sales and market expansion.
It would be fantastic, go to a vendor pick out a PC then be able to choose Windose, OS X. There has to be some deal because if this came true Microsoft would be in a run for it's life and they know it.
oh Nick, you really are butthurt aren't you?
Star Wars Episode one: Jar Jar Binks sits at the table sniffing interplanetary morsels set before him at table centre, after carefully assessing it's aroma... Zap! His quick tongue lassos the [insert weird Star wars jargon names here] Apple and... it's gone!
The [?] apple has now become Gundard poodoo!
The [Mob] force is not with Apple these days. Only when Binks goes to the louvre.
A Hackintosh mood be dicier than chasing a Tiber-pickled eggplant pizza bianca off the the back of a scooter gone down the Janiculum hill in July at 2pm on a Saturday. Toys and gizmos out the pram, un fan boy impostore dope,... pastelli cui correre!
Nice one to the guy walking a thin line!
I for one have built PC's inside Mac boxes many a time over the last few years. That is what my company now specializes in.
People are happier with a system up to twice as fast for as little as a quarter the price of a fruitintosh. (If you consider overclocking then the gap will become far larger)
I give customers voleware installed.. XP, Viz or 7.. It is just coincidence that the components I supply are fruit compatible if need be! They can do what they want with the box.. I just supply it.
TOS's can be one of those very grey area's in certain respects but I work in black and white because the last thing I need is (I will refrain from taking up too many lines with their motives) Apple coming after me with a hammer and nail for my coffin which they have already made out of one of piece aluminum.
In reply to Regulas..
OSX only supports a very small percentage of overall hardware. Just think how many PC compatible components overall wont work in an Apple! Were talking tens or maybe hundreds of thousands of drivers and hardware (not even including software) verses.. Well you guess!! When you think of them in terms of compatibility there is no real comparison because Mac users only actually get components months old that the mighty plastic ones say are NOW worthy after what they call "testing". (cough nVidia bumps)
:-)
My 2 cents anyway! Bring on the flames from Appleites or just flamers as it will make my day!
My only complaint about Apple products is that they are horribly overpriced. I think this goes to prove that.
If someone gave me a Mac and the software that I have on my Windows box, I'd use it. If the price was right, I'd get one for my next computer. The price isn't right, of course.
I'll probably get a Linux computer next. No Windows 7 for me, thank you, and I'm not rich enough to buy a Mac.
Legalities aside, this might be a much easier method to boot OSX on arbitrary hardware without needing to actually install the damn thing in some special way.
He could try and hammer it into an Apple II case.
“they do make some of the sexiest hardware around”
Apple hardware is made by Asus, Intel, Foxconn, etc. That's the reason MAC OSX runs on that guy's computer. MAC = PC. Anyway, you're the type of MAC user who likes to appear dense by only caring about eye candy and not actual, real work.
what Apply hardware is? I would think you could get around it by using a Mighty Mouse, or poaching an "Apple" hard drive from eBay, throwing that in the machine, *boom* Apply Hardware.
I don't understand how anyone can refer to computer hardware as sexy, whether it's covered in Apple's white plastic or not.
Fanbois salivating over expensive computer parts makes me nauseous.
Maybe there is some backroom secret deal Apple has with Microsoft or Apple wants to control it all. I think thee is some arrangement made, they have done it before.
OS X is a great OS and I would love to see them release it for any rig. They would not even have to worry about drivers, the vendors would write them quickly if needed. From my experience OS X detects and runs many pieces of hardware right as it is.
I don't think Apple would lose to much on Hardware sales, they do make some of the sexiest hardware around and there are many people who would still buy it. What they did lose in hardware revenue they would make up in software sales and market expansion.
It would be fantastic, go to a vendor pick out a PC then be able to choose Windose, OS X. There has to be some deal because if this came true Microsoft would be in a run for it's life and they know it.
I wonder who will get to him first, the Scientology Cultsts or the Apple cultists.