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USB device enables Mac OS X to run on common PCs | USB device enables Mac OS X to run on common PCs |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Monday, 16 June 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Speculation is that the product - scheduled for release on June 23 - is a flash drive containing an EFI emulator, a boot loader, and associated patches has been squashed by the EFiX crew, who say "EFiX is neither a memory stick or thumb drive. It is a completely unique device with very intricate protection above and beyond your wildest imagnation." Psystar, a previously little-known systems integrator in Florida, caused a minor sensation in April when it announced its Open Computer - a PC configured with parts chosen for maximum compatibility with Mac OS X, plus the option of having Apple's operating system factory installed. Reports are circulating that the EFiX product doesn't work on any old PC - understandable due to the wide variations in components - and that it instead requires a Core 2 Duo CPU with an Intel chipset. AMD support has been ruled out, at least in the short to medium term. But US residents may miss out - see page 2. |
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