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Re: Slow build times



The clearest answer to this question is No.
OS X cannot be run on any other computer unless that computer hardware was designed by Apple itself.


There is speculation that Apple will change it's mind; however nothing on any of Apple's official pages discuss this option as a project being explored.
Advice: Let the future handle itself; if Apple is going to do something, it will say so or otherwise speak of it clearly.


On Feb 27, 2006, at 5:54 AM, Markus Hitter wrote:


Am 27.02.2006 um 10:41 schrieb anil kumar dahiya:

I am new to mac os .. can i run any version mac os on i386 architecture

In general, you can only run the OS that was installed when the Mac was shipped; or any newer published OS version.


Older OS versions often fail due to missing driver support. Apple changes hardware slightly a lot more often than it gets advertised.


Markus

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