I was at my local computer store handing in my Powerbook G4 for a mobo recall (it would not register one of my Ram modules and they told me they could fix it under my apple care).
When I was doing the paper work I noticed OSX running on a screen....nothing unusual. What was, was the Intel Shuttle PC that it was running from. The head of the service department told me that there is a way to nativly run OSX on intel computers.
I looked it up on google but was only able to find older solutions that utilize emulators.
Does anyone know the way to run OSX and windows on a PC? He mentioned that it must be two seperate hardrives, their particular configuration was OSX, Windows, and Linux on one machine. He did mention something about a thumdrive.
I am planning on building a Core 2 duo PC when shuttle releases their new Core 2 duo/ ATI crossfire barebones kit this august.
Any info on how to get OSX up and running on a PC would be appreciated.
When I was doing the paper work I noticed OSX running on a screen....nothing unusual. What was, was the Intel Shuttle PC that it was running from. The head of the service department told me that there is a way to nativly run OSX on intel computers.
I looked it up on google but was only able to find older solutions that utilize emulators.
Does anyone know the way to run OSX and windows on a PC? He mentioned that it must be two seperate hardrives, their particular configuration was OSX, Windows, and Linux on one machine. He did mention something about a thumdrive.
I am planning on building a Core 2 duo PC when shuttle releases their new Core 2 duo/ ATI crossfire barebones kit this august.
Any info on how to get OSX up and running on a PC would be appreciated.