OS X on Windows xp

Discussion in 'Feature Suggestions' started by j0390, Jun 26, 2007.

  1. j0390

    j0390 Bit poster

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    This has prolly been asked a million times but I can't see it anywhere, can or will OS X Intel build be run on Parallels for Windows, and if not, why not and when will we be able to ;-)

    Cheer' bo' :D
     
  2. Sonderpa

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  3. websyndicate

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    you can do that in Ubuntu Ive seen it dunn before and aswell run xp
     
  4. j0390

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    What do you mean Websyndicate, you can run OSX Intel build in Ubuntu using Parallels Workstation?
     
  5. mmischke

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    I'd suggest checking out some of the OS X/x86-related sites if you're interested in the various hobbyist workarounds. I doubt that Parallels will permit much discussion here on violating Apple's licensing agreements. :) Seriously, though. It's not for the faint of heart, anyway, and will only result in a partial OS X experience, at best. Perhaps that's why Apple's so set against it.
     
  6. itsdapead

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    I think that's the one thing that ain't never gonna happen.

    Letting people "audition" OS X on a Windows machine does not help Apple much - first half hour with ANY new operating system is always frustrating even if its not running in
    flakey hack mode, so it might not tempt people to switch. I don't think anybody missed this much back when OSX only ran on PPC anyway...

    I hope Apple will find a way of letting OSX run in a VM - or Mac developers and web designers will start asking why they need that roomful of old macs (especially as PPC becomes obsolete) for testing when their PC chums can have Win95-Vista inclusuve running simultaneously on one machine - but I expect that would depend on Apple working with Parallels/VMWare to ensure that it could only happen on a Mac host. This also means that Parallels/VMWare need an incentive to be pro-active about it - currently Windows-on-Mac is the potential cash cow - the Mac world doesn't have the hoardes of corporate developers that support (Parallels|VMWare) Workstation on PC.
     

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