How about Darwin running in QEMU?
2006-07-12 18:48:32
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answer #1
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answered by MJQ 4
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Not that I know of but you can do the opposite by putting Apple's OS and Windows on a new Mac if it has a Pentium chip. If you have an older Mac you still can but it doesnt work as well as you have to have another program running in the background while you use Windows. I think its called Boot Camp
2006-07-12 21:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You probably are referring to MAC OS X, which is derived from BSD, and actually, the DarwinBSD.
Currently, my Linux and BSD systems look exactly like my MAC OS X systems on my home network, and at my work, where we re-build, repair, PCs and MACs, that all can run the similar systems, BUT, compiled for the exact chipset technology used in the different computers.
So, the answer is SORTA 'yes'! Get yours, at http://pclinuxos.com Downloads are FREE!
2006-07-12 21:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to check for virtualization products i know that in Linux you can have running Mac os as a virtual machine but i don’t know if vmware or Intel they have support for Mac os
i know that is a version available for Mac that you can run windows as a virtual machine but not all the way around
2006-07-12 21:32:21
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answered by Javy 2
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the hardware is basically the same, and i know that they r starting to run MAc Os on pentium chips.
2006-07-12 21:27:55
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answered by Jason S 3
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u cant u got to get a mac computer
2006-07-12 21:27:21
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answered by danilo 2
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no
evry OS need own hardware
2006-07-12 21:27:52
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answered by sohrab_ark 2
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no, MacOS is for Macs.....lol
2006-07-12 21:27:50
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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i believe you can duel boot
2006-07-12 21:28:17
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answered by rockinbrock2000 2
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