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rdsii64

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« on: 16 April 2002, 07:48 »
This is kind of a wierd question. but is there a way for mac os x to run on a pc. would like to try os x without buying another computer just to fiddle with another os. I am currently  playing with suse linux 7.3 and would like to play around with as many no microsoft os's as I can.
if it can be done I would like to try to dual boot mac os x and linux on a pc just to see if i can.anyway if I can't it was a thought.

thanx
Ron
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« Reply #1 on: 16 April 2002, 07:54 »
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Originally posted by rdsii64:
This is kind of a wierd question. but is there a way for mac os x to run on a pc. would like to try os x without buying another computer just to fiddle with another os. I am currently  playing with suse linux 7.3 and would like to play around with as many no microsoft os's as I can.
if it can be done I would like to try to dual boot mac os x and linux on a pc just to see if i can.anyway if I can't it was a thought.

thanx
Ron


i dunno if there is (maybe an emulator?)
If there is a way, i would like to try it.
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« Reply #2 on: 17 April 2002, 05:25 »
short answer: no.

long answer: maybe some time in the future. there are no emulators with g3 support currently, or even ppc support.