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Partially, just the main page, the forums and such are still down. Apparently his host killed his account because of how much of the server resources it was using haha.

Anyway, I'm getting tired of all the discussions of how this could be fake or not, so let me just reiterate again, the VERY VERY VERY simple way to fake this, is just take a screenshot of Windows and make it full screen on OSX, not hard at all, so lets give all the discussions of what VM it could be a rest and just wait for actual news.

the first thing i did after posting the msg on this board was post a msg on the contest board so it's working here

Not trying to sound funny, but why is it whenever someone does something like this, they take the crappiest photos of the workstation they did it on. Always blurry etc.

I'm not doubting its credibility, but if I had just done it, I'd photo everything - show it off.

Just a thought

Lol, I guess that answers what that black thing was, another computer!

But that is amazing! He really did it! I just want him to show us the option of dual booting.

Man, this is great news. Imagine, turning on your computer, and having the choice to load XP or OSX!

Who thought this day would ever come?

the first thing i did after posting the msg on this board was post a msg on the contest board so it's working here

Ahh, he must have just gotten it back up. I hadn't checked RIGHT when I replied, but probably an hour or so before. Glad to see it all back up again :)

Just watched the video, nice, looks like he's done well. It all seems to work rather smoothly as well. Good job!

He's given it to 9 testers to try it out. We should hear the results by the end of the day!

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I think it isn't possible atm to boot both Mac OS X and Windows XP. :/

must be possible if they submited their solution, because the contest said it MUST dual boot

nice i've looked at the video and it seems from what i've seen that pretty much everything runs smoothly, in the hardware panel even the network card seems to be working.

yup, everything except the built in iSight seems to be working

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