I vaguely recall this article, but there were several
cautionary notes and remember that it is not supported or sanctioned
by Apple in anyway or the makers of the hardware being used. There
was also another variable involved as well to get it to work, beyond
the specific hardware. I read so much of this technical stuff that
details sometimes escape me, however.
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On Aug 30, 2006, at 11:24 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:
Contrary to opinions stated on this list, it *is* possible, and in
fact, there was an article on slash dot about this very thing, to
run tiger on a pc, without apple's cocent or knowledge. It does
work, and folks have been doing it since tiger intel was in beta.
Apple's hardware is not the only thing that can support the os.
Only thing is, you need a very specific version of motherboard, and
peripherals, but it can (and has) be done.