Leopard running on standard PCs
IN WHAT SEEMS record time,
OSx86 scene has released details of a hack to allow the newest and greatest edition of OSX, 'Leopard', to run on a non-Apple computer.
Full details were released
here on how to get the new operating system, only released earlier this week, running on your own 'HackinTosh'.
Unfortunately, even if you own a legitimate copy of Leopard, this kind of tinkering is against Apple's terms and conditions. Even more unfortunate, is the fact that Leopard torrents are already swamping the pirate scene.
The forum link consists of full instructions on how to install the OS, screenshots showing the installation process worked, and then feedback from the multitude who've grabbed the patched image torrent and are busy playing with their new installation of Leopard.
You'll need at least an SS3 compatible processor to run the OS, similar to previous early releases of the hacked OS, which subsequently had SS2 patches released later on.
The INQuirer