Okay you happen to be a lover of Apple’s Mac OS X 10 (Tiger, Leopard, Snow either Lion). Your old G4 can’t pull it any longer, but you don’t have the cash laying around for a brand new Mac Mini, iMac or MacBook Air. Or … you need something more powerful than a Mac Pro! […]
In this video the “OS Xbox Pro” :D, why he built it and why he chose certain components- as well as show it running. Specs: Intel Core2 Q9550S Gigabyte GA-EP45T-UD3LR Sparkle GeForce 9800 GT 8GB Crucial Ballistix 1333MHz Highpoint RocketRAID 2640×1 2x 160GB 5400rpm Seagate Momentus HDD 2x 500GB 7200rpm Seagate Momentus HDD 16GB 1.8″ […]
We already covered this excellent virtualisation software several times on this blog, however Parallels has just released version 5. Related posts: The Best 15 Teamviewer Alternatives of 2021 incl. Zoom User Review
I see people on IRC asking “Where can I get an 0Sx86 10.6 distro?” on a fairly regular basis so I would like to take a moment to explain exactly why myself and others discourage their use. #1 – Distros cause problems! #2 – The OSx86 Community does not want to support distros! #3 – […]
Why I love the HP TouchSmart series? Doh! Touchscreen! What if … Troll Touch has done an amazing job on the release of their own touchscreen. Just visit the Troll Touch website to find out more about the amazing touchscreen for the iMac … or for iBook. Yes you read that right, they have touchscreen […]
There’s a fairly new Hackintosh in town called iPortable by Protocol-X: iPortable Snow x86 optimized Mac OSX 10.6.2 Snowleopard CopyCatX MBR image for generic Intel PCʼs (32/64bit) and (SSE2/SSE3) or higher.. What makes it even more interesting is the allegedly easy install from USB stick! No related posts.
Although I did make plans to buy an Apple Macbook. With my recently obtained additional Linux certification, I decided to dig a bit into the Linux scene again. Since I once upon a time had a MSI Wind Netbook (running Hackintosh / Mac OSX 86), I was curious to learn about how well Linux would […]
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