File_8621_50x50_scale_noinflate_100 Xumi joined Jun. 27, 2009 7:00 PM Dream PCs: 3 | Ideas: 1 | Discussions: 0 | Replies and Comments: 2

If I name my computer "MAC" then i should be allowed to install Leopard on it :p

Posted on: Jun. 27, 2009 8:00 PM Comment Flag
Default_avatar_50x50 Toochaos joined Jun. 21, 2009 10:00 PM Dream PCs: 1 | Ideas: 0 | Discussions: 0 | Replies and Comments: 3

Its not doable cause Apple would never approve of someone making a product that runs their software (sure you can crack it but... you aren't supposed to do that) except for that you can proly do it

Posted on: Jun. 24, 2009 2:00 PM Comment Flag
File_7804_50x50_scale_noinflate_100 Da1ComputerDude joined May. 23, 2009 9:00 PM Dream PCs: 1 | Ideas: 5 | Discussions: 0 | Replies and Comments: 17

Linux is an open source and is faster than windows. Mac has taken Linux and has modified it to me more user friendly. Did you know that your linux can boot faster that it is now doing because, when you don't look at the boot up settings, it starts processes that are unusefull for you like bluetooth for old computers or things for servers like DHCP !

Posted on: May. 23, 2009 10:00 PM Comment Flag
ajray

This is a wonderful idea! In fact it may already be possible.

OpenSPARC is the second open-source processor of it's kind (the first going to LEON), and it already supports several OS'es.

In addition, there are now open source alternatives to BIOS, as well as other controllers. (MCH, etc)

I think we may be closer to this than you think.

Cheers

Posted on: May. 14, 2009 6:00 AM Comment Flag
File_7552_50x50_scale_noinflate_100 ukashaka joined Apr. 12, 2009 5:00 PM Dream PCs: 0 | Ideas: 2 | Discussions: 0 | Replies and Comments: 3

Impossible!

Posted on: Apr. 12, 2009 6:00 PM Comment Flag
Default_avatar_50x50 zachman1094 joined Nov. 03, 2008 3:00 PM Dream PCs: 0 | Ideas: 2 | Discussions: 0 | Replies and Comments: 28

Maybe everyone here already talked about this, but how would you run the Mac OS on this computer? currently the license agreement says that the Mac OS can only be run on a Mac, unless you're saying to build a hackintosh, but that's illegal and therefor probably not going to catch on to a lot of people.

Posted on: Apr. 08, 2009 11:00 AM Comment Flag
Default_avatar_50x50 Bobert McBob joined Mar. 22, 2009 7:00 PM Dream PCs: 0 | Ideas: 0 | Discussions: 0 | Replies and Comments: 8

By open hardware, do you mean that it comes with a fast FPGA and it's up to you to burn your own CPU onto it? Or open CPU? If so, it would be very unlikely to be x86 based, as I don't see x86 going open anytime soon.
Stuff like OpenSPARC is a good idea, but the performance just isn't there. And you'd have to virtualize most OSs on top of it somehow (many [but not all] Linux distros, Windows and OSX are not compiled for SPARC based architecture).

Posted on: Mar. 22, 2009 11:00 PM Comment Flag
Default_avatar_50x50 nic joined Mar. 13, 2009 10:00 PM Dream PCs: 0 | Ideas: 1 | Discussions: 0 | Replies and Comments: 2

Cool

Posted on: Mar. 14, 2009 6:00 PM Comment Flag
guy_with_news_for_U

This computer already exists!I have a not-so-new COMPAQ Presario P4,at 2.8Ghz,that runs everything(W2K,XP,VISTA,LEOPARD,UBUNTU,KNOPPIX,MANDRIVA,HACKINTOSH,etc...)and all hardware works,video,lan,audio,USB.Maybe thats why the MBoard it uses is no longer being produced,,,

Posted on: Mar. 11, 2009 5:00 PM Comment Flag
anonymus supergeek

Awesome!(personally i love it)...but wheres the profit?Anyone who has the equipment could make it and thered be a lot of competition...

Posted on: Feb. 16, 2009 7:00 PM Comment Flag
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