> I wonder how they will prevent it? Some hardware solution, maybe? A
special chip somewhere on the mobo? 

Why would they do that? What benefit would there be?

As I see it, precluding other OSes running on the MAC/Intel platform would
seem like more time and investment than is worth putting in. At the end of
the day, if they added a chip on the mobo, someone would come up with a
driver to get around it wouldn't they. It's the natural order of all things
IT!

At the end of the day, if your OS runs on a wider range of hardware then
that's a good thing right? Right?

What would be interesting to see would be MacOS X running on Virtual PC in a
Window on XP.... That would be funny, cool and stupid all at the same time!

Paul



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