Hello you guys,
I was listening to mac break weekly the other day. They said the following. You can now create your own net book using your original leopard disk. You can get a list of machines that this works with from engadget. You still have to do some funky things like create some kind of disk for tricking the os into loading and going to a web site to download the correct drivers. They equated it to a cross between installing os-x and windows. This sounds really exciting. oh you can do the automagic updates also.
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On Jan 28, 2009, at 7:09 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi Kevin
Netbooks are based on the Intel Atom processor, at least the ones most people think of when the word netbook is mentioned. They are standard x86. I know, for a fact, that versions for the Asus eee pc and the MSI Wind exist, and the MSI wind version works on the Samsung NC10 as well with some slight modifications. This is already possible, though again the legality is in question and will be until the question of Apple's eula is settled.


On Jan 28, 2009, at 07:03, Kevin Reeves wrote:

I'm currently downloading a torrent that is OS 10, but imaged for a 8 gig flash drive, bootable on an Intel or AMD based PC. I'm sure that eventually this will be available for the cell processors found in netbooks. I'm not saying this is legal, just that it's available for tinkering. I'll let you
all know my findings.



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