Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
> Recently other threads about violating the
> Apple EULA
[snip]
> how is running OS X on a Playstation 3 any less of a violation
> of the Apple EULA than running it on an Intel or AMD machine i.e. a (
> non- Apple ) PC? Even that running under emulation?

MOL is not an emulator, it runs natively on POWER hardware.

On ps3 its sort of a toy since it only has 256MB of RAM...  probably
limited to Jaguar X.2.8 etc. The PCI-X card is much more expensive and
still only has 512MB which is still tight even for Tiger which is
going away now. Although for some games maybe it is OK...

The Power5+ Intellistation would be more interesting though, not for
me as I need a laptop...

Most people only use these to help them transition. Linux can mount
mac disk images now and has always been able to access HFS disks so it
is not so much an issue, I think as using a pc as a mac all the time.

I think IBM engineers used to run MOL on their machines but they
discourage it now. ..





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