Mac OS X was based on Darwin/OpenDarwin, Rhapsody, NextOS which are descendants of BSD. In essence, Mac OS X is fourth-generation Unix.
VMWare has a version for Mac called VMWare Fusion. I'm not sure about VirtualBox. MAC OS X natively doesn't run on clone PCs though there was (is) a modified (hacked) version that runs on PCs with SSE/SSE2-capable motherboards. Most Mac OS X machines runs on Open Firmware BIOS based on EFI. While common PCs and most x86 machines use Legacy BIOS. You can have the same development tools on Linux, Unix and Mac. However, there are Mac-only development tools that takes advantage of Carbon and Universal code bases. One such tool is Apple's XCode. 2008/1/19 Jess Pepito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > wala pa gyud ko ka testing og gamit sa MAC pc.. Iphone ra nga product sa > MAC akong nagamit sukad pero dili pud ako hehehehe unsay mga development > tools sa MAC? mo dagan ba ang VMWare or other Virtualbox? mo dagan ba ang > MAC OS sa Clone PC? Intel or AMD? > > -- "A dog that has no bite, barks loudest." Registered Linux User #400165 http://baudizm.blogsome.com Full-Disclosure,LARTC,Open-ITLUG, PRUG, KLUG, linuxusersgroup, sybase.public.ase.linux
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