More than that I think it is something similar to the way the original IBM checked the BIOS (Apple calls it something different) that does not allow Leopard to run on a Dell.

Dell does have higher end machines. They bought Alienware a couple of years ago.

Stewart

At 03:38 PM 4/18/2008, you wrote:
Since the insides of an Apple machine are mostly COTS stuff anyway,
and run Windows really, really well in most press reports, it would
seem logical that Dell or some other player would wrap a case around
those parts and let it loose in the world.  I suppose the problem is
that because Apple uses pretty good hardware, it would not necessarily
be a cheap computer.

Matthew

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Ozark, AL  SL 82


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