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We're we the Apple x86 lab rats???



So....

With Apple's announcement that its planning to switch over to Intel chips, does this mean this whole effort with Darwin was less of a grass roots effort as hobbyists to move the Mac OS over to x86 via Darwin and more of Apple just sitting back and letting us be their lab rats while we found solutions and answers to making Darwin more stability and useable? I honestly don't mind, heck if Darwin keeps evolving into a far more stable and robust commercial version, something with the potential to chip away at the Windows empire, I'm all for that. I just thought it was interesting to see how things have sort of come together on this path.


Curt

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