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Running Mac OS X on x86 PC!


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this program is emulating ppc, not osx. if a user wants to install osx with pear, that is their own problem. and they may be in violation of the agreement, but there's nothing wrong with the software. it's perfectly legal to install PPC linux....or others of that sort.

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could someone post his working config file which you use with the fullscreen version?!? I downloaded it, edited it, but all i get is the msdos window which closes itself before launching pearpc...don't know what I do wrong..when I use the old config file it works...

Open a cmd prompt then run it from there.

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How about this one?

"4. Termination.

This License is effective until terminated. Your rights under this License will terminate automatically without notice from Apple if you fail to comply with any term(s) of this License. Upon the termination of this License, you shall cease all use of the Apple Software and destroy all copies, full or partial, of the Apple Software." :devil:

ei. you must DESTROY the Mac OS X CD's. (Too bad if you borrowed them.)

:devil:

If you had read this thread further back you would of seen the discussion about this.

It has been flogged to death now so please don't start it again. :no:

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Why can't I update to 10.3.3 ?

This is the error I get when selecting installation drive :(

Translated: You can't install the application on the disc. The drive doesn't fullfill the demands for this update.

If you already have panther installed, make sure you download the COMBO update 10.3.3! I first downloaded just the 10.3.3 update and got the same message (only in English), because the 10.3.3 update requires 10.3.2 to be installed (I only had 10.3) so once I downloaded and started the 10.3.3 combo, I was good to go.

HTH,

Jon

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If you already have panther installed, make sure you download the COMBO update 10.3.3! I first downloaded just the 10.3.3 update and got the same message (only in English), because the 10.3.3 update requires 10.3.2 to be installed (I only had 10.3) so once I downloaded and started the 10.3.3 combo, I was good to go.

HTH,

Jon

Ok thanks, I'll try it out :)

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OK i have two HD my slave is where i have parttion. How i make to boot from my Slave HD.

i got all files ready. OSX 10.3 ...

How can i make the batch file to stay ,to see what error is saying.

Any suggestionetc..

Edit these values in your config file:

pci_ide0_master_installed = 1

pci_ide0_master_image = "x:\pearpc\HD-OS-X-Panther-PREP.img"

pci_ide0_master_type = "hd"

pci_ide0_slave_installed = 1

pci_ide0_slave_image = "x:\pearpc\custom.iso"

pci_ide0_slave_type = "cdrom"

to point to the right drive.

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im so glad there is this thread ive been running os x with no problems, got software updated and apps installed. Just wish it was faster and could use my network connection

later on will i be able to transfer files from osx to windows and vise versa

can i use printers now

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Hey TheReaperMan could you post you config file for me? Also what size HD image are you using and what version of OSX?? Thanks heaps

i am using a 6gb mac disk img, with a iso of 10.3, i am using the newest build of pearpc and the f5 patch etc.

config attached as requested, if it helps anyone. It runs quite well in full screen:D:D 75mhz refresh etc, when i get my webspace sorted i will post some screen caps

ppc.cfg

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