On 9 December 2016 at 04:16, A. Wilcox <AWilcox_at_wilcox-tech.com> wrote: > > Depending on version and edition of Mac OS X, this may or may not be a > legal suggestion; Apple has made various terms in their license that you > can only virtualise Mac OS X on Apple-branded hardware. (Some creative > types from a virtualisation forum once suggested taking the Apple > stickers from the iPhone box and placing them on your PC, making it > Apple branded. Not sure that would stand up in court.) > > If you do have the proper type of Mac OS X that can be virtualised > legally on PC hardware, you still need the SMC to be emulated. That > will need to be added to bhyve before you could boot Mac OS X natively, > i.e. without hacks. > > The hacktingtosh community did quite a lot of work in that aspect. Eg. the Clover bootloader which most use to start OSX on normal PC hardwareReceived on Fri Dec 09 2016 - 07:16:39 UTC
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