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Old 01-25-2010, 10:10 AM
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Dear InfiniteMac.

Ok. I Need Information if my motherboard is compatible for any installation of hackint0sh.
i tried googling, and OSX86 wiki compatibility list but they didnt have it.

i dont mind ANY version of Mac.
Please State Which Torrent i Should go for.
which kernel i should use, and bootloader.

it would be really cool if i didnt have to do any editing thru terminal and stuff

Specs: MSi K9A2 - CF Motherboard
Chipset : AMD 6400 X2
Graphics : Nvdia 8600Geforce.
Ram : 4 gig.
1 Hard Disk And Dvd Drive

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Old 01-25-2010, 10:27 AM
alexisonfire alexisonfire is offline
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F.Y.I.

ive tried hazards snow leopard.
ToH.
iDeneb 1.3 10.5.5
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Old 01-26-2010, 01:23 AM
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Ok. I Need Information if my motherboard is compatible for any installation of hackint0sh.
i tried googling, and OSX86 wiki compatibility list but they didnt have it.
We will have to know a bit more about your motherboard. Primaraly its chipsets. You can find these in your user manual or spec sheet. It should be listed Northbridge & Southbridge. This is the most important information in determining compatability.

What are chipsets?
You can use your motherboard as an example. It generally should have whats called a Northbridge & Southbridge chipset. The Northbridge deals with your CPU, RAM & Graphics and your Southbridge deals with the rest (hard drives, usb, expansion slots)

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which kernel i should use, and bootloader.
The Voodoo Kernel and those based on it provide a very usable experience when running OSX on AMD. In the past you would need to manually patch Applications and Updates as these programs would not recognize your AMD processors ID. The Voodoo kernel does this on the fly along with a host of other useful things.

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it would be really cool if i didnt have to do any editing thru terminal and stuff
I would not think of this as a cheap Mac but more of a project or hobby. Personally I lean heavily on Terminal. This is not always 100% necessary but at least being roughly familiar with whats going on will help in the long run.

When you attempted your previous installs what was the result? Did you make it into the installer? If so what options did you select? Which line did it hang on. I would keep some notes on each attempt and the results.

By the way thats a great band. Have you seen them live?

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Old 02-02-2010, 08:13 PM
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im using northbridge.

if i use ideneb 1.6 - 10.5.8
which options should i tick?



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