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this morning when i woke up i went to check on the installation but to my surprise Pearpc had shut down in my command prompt i had this error

[iO/GCARD] osi: 39

[iO/GCARD] video_ctrl: 0

[iO/GCARD] osi: 39

[iO/GCARD] video_ctrl: 0

[iO/CUDA] <Error> reset!

and then when i tryed to restart Pearpc i got this error

[CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 = 0x00300003

[CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 accepted

[CPU/MMU] number of pages: 2^15 pagetable_start: 0x00300000 size: 2^18

[CPU/CPU] execution started at 01c00cb0

[CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 = 0x2380007f

[CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 accepted

[CPU/MMU] number of pages: 2^20 pagetable_start: 0x23800000 size: 2^23

JITC Error: cannot read page-table.

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Pilsbury: I love your sense of humor, but u're off topic.

You cannot deny the massive amounts of piracy occuring in this thread. OS X is NOT freeware and let's face it. If you:

a) download it from bittorrent, that is not legal

b) borrow it from a friend, that is not legal

Having read this thread, the majority of people interested and actually commenting DO NOT OWN A MAC, so they obviously are STEALING the OS.

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God damn people, get back on topic and stop the petty bickering.

I'm headed over to my friend's house to steal his OS 10.3 CD's for a few hours. Hopefully I can make it as far as the installer like other people have. =)

While I appreciate all the help you have given, including your PearPC configuration file, please do not discuss piracy. :(

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Conspiracy theory du jour:

I could have sworn last night the Darwin download came as an ISO file -- it appears to be an .iso.gz file now.

Did Apple get wise to this and pull a switcheroo on the ISO file available for download?

-A-

.gz is a compression format. There is no conspiracy. Just decompress it. :huh:

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Don't you mean CD's? There are three, pirateboy.

ok please back to topic i dont think that was the idea of the thread to discuss piracy ,but i would encourage you to start a thread centered around the your wrong i am right ,your wrong i am right ,your wrong i am right ,your wrong i am right your wrong i am right ,your wrong i am right ,your wrong i am right ,your wrong i am right etc,etc,etc..........

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in your case 10 out of 14 post on one page i would call that "For clarity we show zero tolerance for spam, advertising, useless and off topic posts, raising post count"

I have no interest in post counts. How god damned childish. Honestly. IT'S AN INTERNET FORUM. I came here, read 15 pages of comments, and replied to the ones that impacted me.

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Allow me to clear something up here. We couldn't careless as to whether you have a pirated or a legit copy of OSX CDs. We will start caring when you start sharing *how* you get one. Now listen carefully, when I said "how" I meant, people posting links, clues, or whatever in that fashion.

The "hey, I got a copy from a friend!" comment is fine in my book as long as it stops there.

This thread's piracy level is off the chart.

I will now go through every post in this thread - If I miss anything, let me know.

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