Frage von issc:Hello,
I have a question s.die MLA Mac Pc specialists.
Well, I owned a brand new Toshiba laptop ... Money which has unfortunately not for a MacBook Pro does. But I would like OS X 10.4 (evtl.10.5) on my laptop to play. I know it with emulators, etc. is possible. My question is now how it looks with the performance of OS X on a PC? Is it comparable with that of a Mac? What can it give problems? Missing drivers or what? Does it in fact no difference whether OS X is running on a Mac or a PC, there are differences in the speed, etc.?
Is the Verwndung of emulators legal? So, OS X, I will buy legeal .. is so that everything can be resolved or there Porbleme give?
Antwort von issc:
Check out the article at:
http://www.tomshardware.com/de/OSX86-Image-ToH-Mac-Hackintosh,testberichte-239823-8.html
It is that simple and thus not legally should not be synonymous.
I mean, for an inventor should be quite interesting and it is certainly tempting to limits, but if I have a computer and wants to use productively, I would not with these gadgets to work.
Technically, the performance should certainly make no difference (a Mac Book Pro has a similar basic hardware installed), but I doubt that with the drivers will hinhauen. Mac OS is so synonymous EFI ahead - until today, when Windows is still on the old BIOS and set the more difficult once the project is still significant.
I would leave and when the money for a real Mac is not enough (actually raises the Mac just yet by the OS - the hardware is almost the same), then stop working with Windows (XP is very stable and synonymous many Programs There's even exclusively for Windows - the choice is greater).
If it's necessarily the only Mac programs should be: Save and buy a real Mac (must be yes, perhaps not his Mac Book Pro).
Antwort von Bernd E.:
... the money has not for a MacBook Pro does. Why was the significantly cheaper MacBook is not an alternative for you, to you in relation to the operating system also all options would be left open? Nothing against Toshiba, but why a Windows laptop to buy if you absolutely want to have OS X (which, incidentally, I can understand very well!)?
But when it's been because of the circumstances must be way: There were times in the forum a long thread with lots of information relating to OS X on PC. The link I am not ready, but with the search you have to find him.
Gruß Bernd E.