Slashdot Mirror


The Hackintosh Guide

An anonymous reader writes "A 'Hackintosh' is a computer that runs Apple's OS X operating system on non-Apple hardware. This has been possible since Apple's switch from IBM's PowerPC processors to Intel processors a few years ago. Until recently, building a PC-based Mac was something done only by hard-core hackers and technophiles, but in the last few months, building a Hackintosh PC has become much easier. Benchmark Reviews looks at what it's possible to do with PC hardware and the Mac Snow Leopard OS today, and the pros and cons of building a Hackintosh computer system over purchasing a supported Apple Mac Pro."

3 of 453 comments (clear)

  1. Re:It's not "the" guide by morgan_greywolf · · Score: 5, Informative

    Bah. Who needs to build a Hackintosh? I have Snow Leopard running in VirtualBox.

  2. Re:Mac vs. PC by CajunArson · · Score: 5, Informative

    A mac is a personal computer. PC stands for personal computer. Can we please stop using the terms as if they are mutually exclusive?

      I can tell you are an old-school Mac fan from the 1980's - pre-Jobs '90s from the pedantry. Now please go tell Apple what you just told us since they just finished a years long "Mac vs. PC" ad campaign that flies in the face of what you just said. I'm not even going to bother with the YouTube links at this point.

    --
    AntiFA: An abbreviation for Anti First Amendment.
  3. Re:Wish Apple put some work on OSX by nine-times · · Score: 5, Informative

    Is this a troll? The platform has been stagnant since 2008? Wikipedia says OSX 10.6 was released in August 2009, just over a year ago. Even if it had been 2 years, taking 2 years to release a major new OS release is not strange.

    As far as all the poor performance and memory problems, those don't seem common to me. Maybe one of your installed apps has a memory leak?