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In pearPC even in the cursors you could see that is was lagging or in the status bars as well .. it took several hours to install OSX with it .. with this one I was already into the install rather quickly and the cursor animations were very smooth, although when I would click on the title bar you could see it was slightly laggy, and also if you move your mouse really really quickly you can see it lags slightly .. A hell of a lot better than my experience than PearPC so far.

I'm gonna see if I can get my PearPC image to work on this .. then maybe I won't have to reinstall OSX ..I'll post some screenies if it works

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so its like using window's remote desktop

thats enough for me! :woot:

/gone looking for a friend who got a mac os cd

but i bet apple will close this off like they did with yz dock

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wow, i am surprised at how many of you are breaking the rules.

plz no discussion of illegaly obtaining the osx software, or posting links to the file without registration.

we will be pruning the thread and dealing out warnings where necessary.

any further discussion that does NOT follow the rules will not be tolerated. Swift and harsh punishment will be dealt to anyone not following them.

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wow, i am surprised at how many of you are breaking the rules.

plz no discussion of illegaly obtaining the osx software, or posting links to the file without registration.

we will be pruning the thread and dealing out warnings where necessary.

any further discussion that does NOT follow the rules will not be tolerated. Swift and harsh punishment will be dealt to anyone not following them.

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?? It seems like this software was virtually made for warez monkies :p

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Hmmm maybe...

But Apple users seem to be the target market.

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I really cant see why apple would fly off on one over this? Since when is it illegal to run a LEGALLY purchased copy of OSX on another architecture other than an Apple?

Its like someone building an alternative PowerMac surely? Would apple have the rights to 'sue' them because they've built a machine that runs their OS?

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I really cant see why apple would fly off on one over this? Since when is it illegal to run a LEGALLY purchased copy of OSX on another architecture other than an Apple?

Its like someone building an alternative PowerMac surely? Would apple have the rights to 'sue' them because they've built a machine that runs their OS?

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Haven't read Apple's EULA before have you?

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?? It seems like this software was virtually made for warez monkies  :p

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No Warez (links) & Cracks: help, requests or posts that discuss circumvention. This includes linking to illegally obtained software, movies & music files - posting about it, and suggesting to get it.

all this talk of torrents and downloading osx is against the rules. this is not up for public discussion. speak on topic or do not speak. simple. :)

the topic is discussing the software and its uses, not ways to boast about how the system is obtained.

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Ok so it's just as fast (or slow) as PearPC?

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LOL - Did you even bother to read what I put or any others? I found it slower than PearPC performance wise. Boot up just as fast (or slow). :rolleyes: Go back some pages with that thing in your hand... its called a mouse (no jokes perverts) and read :)

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No, why would I - too many more exciting things to do in my life? What does it say? If it shows that CherryOS is breaking laws or whatever, then fine by me... Can you show us the specifics pls? thx

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Why would you? Becauase you "can't see why apple would fly off on one over this". :rolleyes:

Since when is it illegal to run a LEGALLY purchased copy of OSX on another architecture other than an Apple?
Since you read their EULA. Why don't you go read it yourself if you're wondering all this. No one's got time, just like yourself, to babysit read it out to you.
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Why would you? Becauase you "can't see why apple would fly off on one over this".  :rolleyes:

Since you read their EULA. Why don't you go read it yourself if you're wondering all this. No one's got time, just like yourself, to babysit read it out to you.

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Jeeez, what a nice guy you are! I only asked seeing as you seem to know so much, and obviously know what the EULA says, you could maybe enlighten everyone who is questioning / discussing this issue.

If its so clear cut, why is there discussion on the issue?

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I need help. I get this error when trying to install OS X (Sorry it's big)

What I do to install it is get my drive ready out of CherryOS and then format the drive using the "Disk Utility" and format it to "OS X Extended (Journaled)". Those who made it please let me know what you did?

Edit: So far I am very impressed how it runs (It's pretty fast)

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