On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 11:29:39AM +0100, Antoine wrote:
> 
> I believe the idea was that you can do just that - dual boot with 
> whatever you want for x86. The inverse - installing intel osx on a 
> non-mac machine is not going to be possible (or at least probably not 
> legal).

While it's not legal, I hear it's also not hard.  A friend of a friend
bought a new iMac, imaged it onto an IBM laptop, applied a patch, and it
runs and even updates.

I'm disappointed in Apple.  They could have done better if they wanted
to...  They could have use the intel processors and completely reworked
the architecture and use OpenFirmware...

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