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![]() Hey there and thanks for your time,
I'm planning to develop for iPhone and I never owned a Mac. I don't want to invest ~$1000 in this(getting a mac, software,etc) yet. So I decided giving OSx86 a try. I got 2 PCs here. The first one is: CPU: AMD Athlon 64 x2 4200+ (SSE3 probably) MB: Asus M2N-E RAM: 2x512 DDR2 dual-channel Graphics: GeForce 7200 IDE Hard disk and dvd-r device. And the 2nd one is intel core2 duo(SSE2, with a lower clock and cache than the AMD) based on a P5G-MX Asus board with onboard graphics. I don't care about graphics or networking much. Any suggestions/guidelines on where to start from and if it's a good decision or not? Thanks again, for your time, Parsa |
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start trying, get a iso from one of the osx86 distros, and start try, first do some research about your chipset and which kext (aka drivers) u need for it, and then come here with your doubts/troubles, we (or at least i'll try to help u)
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my advice would be installing on an external hdd first.
if you got an usb disk (or evan a 8gb usb memory stick should work) it is easy to install on that disk first, maybe on a 10gb partition. only prequesite is you bios allowing to boot from usb. the advantage is: 1. no impact on running system - no danger of ruining windows install 2. avoiding "driver" problems with unsupported (ide) chipset (but usb might cause problems instead ![]() 3. having a spare osx install for troubleshooting later, if you decide to intall native on pc. go for it ![]() Leopard 10.6.5 | Core i3 | Gigabyte H55M-USB3 | ATI 5770 | Coolermaster Cosmos |