Heh, shows how much I know.  I'd just assumed that the apple tv's already ran 
some sort of osx release, whether a full release or specially adapted for the 
tv box, I'd just assumed apple would put osx on it to make it work.  Hmmm.  
Well, I'm off to read the article, to see if they tell me anything about how 
they work before installing osx on them.
I'm curious now.

On Feb 22, 2015, at 6:18 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> do you have an Apple TV First Generation? Don’t throw it into the Recycle Bin 
> just yet, there’s plenty of life left in that black box.
> 
> I control mine via a Remote Controller App from my iPhone and Samsung Galaxy 
> Note4 phone but you can go further than that if you love the sense of 
> adventure.
> 
> I’m about to try and have my Apple TV run Mac OS X, the article linked to 
> here explains how its done.
> 
> Now the Apple TV may not support the latest version of OS X - and I wouldn’t 
> be at all surprised if it didn’t - however the example given in the linked 
> tutorial does describe running Snow Leopard on your Apple TV so there’s a 
> damn good change I might be able to get Voiceover going.
> 
> Anyway you can read more about how this is all done here.
> 
> 
> 
>> http://www.appletvhacks.net/2007/04/01/mac-os-x-running-on-apple-tv/#.VOpi5kIQmi4
>>  
>> <http://www.appletvhacks.net/2007/04/01/mac-os-x-running-on-apple-tv/#.VOpi5kIQmi4>
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