You can now run Mac OS X within an emulator in Windows XP

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Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: BDawg
Originally posted by: Skoorb
This would be like taking a nice 10 cylinder sports car and deliberately fouling up every second plug. It makes $.00

You mean there's an XP emulator for OSX now? Cool! ;)

Edit: or like taking a Kia and putting Nissan badges on it.

You mean that isn't what Nissan does now? :evil:
 

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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Anubis
why woudl you want to taint your PC like that??????

you're thinking of OS 9 ;)

OS X isn't bad (except for that retarded single-button mouse), but seriously, emulation is so slow it's not worth it.

The only thing I bother emulating is my TI-89. in THAT case my PC's actually faster than the real thing.
What Ti-89 emulator do you use? I have been looking for one for my PC.
 

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Originally posted by: sward666
Does it come with a one-button mouse emulator?

muahahahaha

Emulation in most cases isn't practical. It is often slow and laggy as hell! It is just to get an idea of what OS X is like. It does look 'very' slick or at least the 10.4 I think I was watching yesterday on the video. Has some very slick features. Not sure I'm going to use them but they are slick :p.

The instant search feature looks very good. BUT I know where all my files and stuff on my computer are. I put them on certain partitions and under certain folders and sub folders. I'm sure most people and especially here organise their own sh!t so they know where it is. So I don't know if I'll make use of it but it is dam FAST.

The automiser or whatever it is called looks VERY good. I would have had serveral uses of that alone today :D

I may get a Mac later a few years down the line.

Koing