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More that we realize that, one, CherryOS is a bad emulator and, two, that installing OS X in CherryOS or PearPC violates Apple's EULA. Technically, Apple can sue you.

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Apple can kiss my royal arse.

You forgot to mention that installing OSX on Windows through this BAD emulator kills babies.

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man

this damn emu running sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow :(

i have p4 3.0ghz + 768mb

and getting nothing about 80% of emulation

pear pc running more fast than this crap emu!

best way?

buy a mac or wait for OSX10.4 for x86...

total fustrating!

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Mac OS X 10.4 for x86? In your dreams, maybe.

Stingray, I'm sorry you have such a hatred for Apple. An EULA is an EULA. Microsoft has one for Windows. Apple has one for OS X. Apple restricts the running of OS X to Apple-branded computers only in their EULA. This is because they are a hardware company. Apple could shut down CherryOS for actually advertising and promoting the use of OS X in emulation inside it.

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Mac OS X 10.4 for x86? In your dreams, maybe.

Stingray, I'm sorry you have such a hatred for Apple. An EULA is an EULA. Microsoft has one for Windows. Apple has one for OS X. Apple restricts the running of OS X to Apple-branded computers only in their EULA. This is because they are a hardware company. Apple could shut down CherryOS for actually advertising and promoting the use of OS X in emulation inside it.

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I don?t have hatred for Apple. I don?t have hatred to things non-human, as a lot of hardware zealots do (get it?).

Just go back to worshipping your laptop and leave people alone.

P.S. I couldn?t care less for Apple, Microsoft and all fat gluttons like them.

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more like my nightmares

go away, you arent contributing anything here.

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:laugh: Nice attack. I'm surprised you hate OS X considering you're a Linux user. Usually Linux users have nothing against a related OS.

And I am contributing. I'm warning people about the possible consequences of installing OS X in PearPC and/or CherryOS.

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No you?re not. You?re trolling.

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Alright, sure I'm trolling, becauseverybodyi> knows that stating factual pieces of information itrollingi>:rolleyes:s:

When there's unjust hatred against a product or company, then there's trolling. When somebody is stating a fact, that's contribution, no matter how bluntly they state it.

g-n-t, you mean like all the open source technologies in OS X that Apple are creating or updating and giving back to the community?

http://www.apple.com/opensource/

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look at the list of projects created by apple. the only halfway usable one there is rendezvous, and that was only added to kde to make it work better with macs.

then look at the list of projects used by apple. the only reason they opensource their products or use opensource products is because at the end of hte day, it helps hte bottom line.

please show me where i can download the safari source code so i can compile it and run it in linux. oh, right, you cant.

and apple is the only company i know that requires you to create an account with them just to see the sourcecode. thats bull**** :crazy: greed, greed, greed.

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look at the list of projects created by apple. the only halfway usable one there is rendezvous, and that was only added to kde to make it work better with macs.

then look at the list of projects used by apple. the only reason they opensource their products or use opensource products is because at the end of hte day, it helps hte bottom line.

please show me where i can download the safari source code so i can compile it and run it in linux. oh, right, you cant.

and apple is the only company i know that requires you to create an account with them just to see the sourcecode. thats bull****  :crazy: greed, greed, greed.

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Yeah MSFT does not require you to register to be part of their shared source program right? Oh wait, it's only available for large scale installation customers (read expensive license agreements). You're the troll here I'm afraid and I cannot fathom why this thread is still here in the mac section.

What does registering for "free" access have to do with greed again?

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1. Some people say CherryOS is stealing PearPC's code.

2. Some people say CherryOS is faster than PearPC.

3. Some people say PearPC is faster than CherryOS.

So which is it? I am tired of all the ranting this thread has lead to. It shouldn't be faster or slower if it's copied right from PearPC.

umm, yeah.

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I give up, When this Thread was First Open I been trying to Install this, Finly did, But right after I try to Run the Program(Cherry) I have an Error.... :cry:

I am so envy of you Lucky Guys that got it runing nice and smooth with your Nice Using safari and .... :cry:

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1. Some people say CherryOS is stealing PearPC's code.

2. Some people say CherryOS is faster than PearPC.

3. Some people say PearPC is faster than CherryOS.

So which is it? I am tired of all the ranting this thread has lead to. It shouldn't be faster or slower if it's copied right from PearPC.

umm, yeah.

it's the same as pearpc, just with a gui. also speed differences might be because we don't know what version of pearpc they got code from. it was faster then when i used pearpc, but i also haven't used pearpc since .2

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