Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 20:34:53 -0700
From: Mark Srebnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Mac OS on Libretto; OS X on desktop PCs!!

Well, took the plunge and installed PearPC and OSX on my Averatec C3500
TabletPC...really cool to see OSX running on a PC laptop!....

Now onto getting a MacOS running on my lil' 110CT... ;-)

Thanks for the heads up about this!

Mark
Silicone Valley



on 8/10/04 9:40 PM, David Chien at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:39:39 -0700 (PDT)
> From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Mac OS on Libretto; OS X on desktop PCs!!
> 
> =)  I thought at first the other thread was a typo and meant Mac OS on a
> Libretto instead of Max OS =)
> 
> Anyways, you can run up to Mac OS 8.1 on a Libretto - see my site for pictures
> of such.  You basically need Mac OS + Basilisk II emulator.
> 
> ----
> 
> I won't even bother to try knowing how slow the Libretto is, but anyone with a
> desktop PC that runs faster can now easily run Mac OS X 10-10.3 on the PC
> using
> PearPC (http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/)!!!
> 
> Yep, got it running here on a 1.8Ghz Celeron, and while it boots slow and runs
> a touch slow, I now have OS 10.2 running just fine on my Windows PC!  Funny
> because for years, noone ever thought it would come to light, but recent
> advancements have made it possible!  On a faster system, it's actually quite
> decent, and you can run all of your Mac OS X applications now on the PC!
> 
> (Sad but true, the Mac OSX looks better still =)
> 
> Anyways, all you need here is PearPC Emulator + Mac OSX boot CD and a few
> hours to get the emulator up and running and the OS installed.
> 
> Very cool, even though I can't think of one piece of software I need that
> doesn't come in a PC version...




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