You can, but it's like running a Pirated copy of Windows XP. You need to hack it to get it to work. You cannot just put in the DVD and install it. It supposedly takes a lot of work, and depending on the machine you try to get it to run on, it probably doesn't support everything.

OS X looks for code EFI and a number of other places.

Here is a place to start reading the truth about it:
http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/02/15/mac.os.x.x86.patches/

It seems a huge waste of effort to constantly hack it to make it work when a new intel Mac Pro (or iMacs) is priced so well compared to PCs.

Phil Daley wrote:
At 8/9/2006 10:52 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:

>And you can't run Mac OS X on non-apple hardware.

Why do you say that?

I read in several places that you could.

Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley


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