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Old 01-25-09, 12:47 AM   #21
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^ Dont sweat it out ... i aint trying to trap you .... if u noticed ii never contradicted you .... just wanted to know the name of that mod OS .... Bcuz i dont no it now

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It was before and now Apple has announced support to Intel so that you can install Mac O/S on your normal PC also but you require it's driver and need some configuration and installation.. I think latest one was Leopard.
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i heard that news ... Thats quiet a recent devolopment

Mac OSx has nt still released any OS that r compatible with Intel yet
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since you are enquiring, i hope its not goin 2 b another "general discussion"??

its called iatkos

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OSx86 (a portmanteau of OS X and x86) is a collaborative "hacking" project to run the Mac OS X computer operating system on non-Apple personal computers with x86 architecture processors.
A computer built to run this type of Mac OS X is also known as a Hackintosh, which is a portmanteau of the name of Apple's main OS, Macintosh, and hack.

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Old 01-25-09, 04:07 AM   #22
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heres my headup for you....
windows - goner!
Linux - Uber!
thats all you need to know my friend in the world of OSes
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Old 01-25-09, 04:30 AM   #23
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^ Not for a Gamer
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Old 01-25-09, 07:51 AM   #24
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Linux platform is one which is developing at a faster pace, and is fast shedding the geek image which has been always associated with it. So within the next few years we should be able to see gaming in linux too. BTW some of the windows games can be run on linux using wine emulator.
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^ Dont sweat it out ... i aint trying to trap you .... if u noticed ii never contradicted you .... just wanted to know the name of that mod OS .... Bcuz i dont no it now
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OSx86 (a portmanteau of OS X and x86) is a collaborative "hacking" project to run the Mac OS X computer operating system on non-Apple personal computers with x86 architecture processors.
A computer built to run this type of Mac OS X is also known as a Hackintosh, which is a portmanteau of the name of Apple's main OS, Macintosh, and hack.
My Dear Friend ShAdOwCoN,
MAC has announced support for Intel in 2006. To know more go through this Link.

And you were very eager to know the name of OS which supports Intel Processor, so it is Mac Os X Leopard, to know more just go through this Link. Link will lead you to the Apple's site. I hope you won't be having any more doubts..

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Old 01-25-09, 08:49 PM   #26
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Linux platform is one which is developing at a faster pace, and is fast shedding the geek image which has been always associated with it. So within the next few years we should be able to see gaming in linux too. BTW some of the windows games can be run on linux using wine emulator.
I also use Ubuntu ..... And have wine installed .... go check their sites ... many mainstream games are not supported

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And you were very eager to know the name of OS which supports Intel Processor

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Nothing is wrong in asking that you don't know..that's why i am sharing with everyone whatever i know..

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its is based on different kernels thats why it make difference b/w OSs
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i worked on windows,linux and mac......and personally i found mac is the best among all these..........windows just cant imagine bout that core animation thing which was there in Apple computers...........
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i had the 64-bit vista in my laptop first,as the microsoft site suggested it would be best.i did not find any difference in performance.since then, i am using the 32-bit edition as many drivers were not compatible with the 64-bit edition..
64bit is fast for CPU intensive tasks like Enconding decoding
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