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that would be a way to get me so much closer to buying an intel mac. that and i want A NEW DESIGN!!!:mad:

i am a little skeptical about this, but if its true, i would probably end up getting it (or buying if he wants money:( )

we'll just have to wait and see.
 
Who knows. The pictures are all garbage and blurry, but the pictures really don't mean anything. If other people can get it to work by following his steps, then that's something.

And I'm sure Apple will stop that as soon as it works anyway. And even if they don't, warranties will be voided left and right.
 
It's worth noting that Narf has reached the Windows XP desktop. He'll be sending his solution to Colin, and Colin will be sending the instructions to a group of 9 Testers (I'm most likely in this group). Once the instructions are confirmed to work, then he gets his award.

OSXBook has also made "BAMBIOS", a BIOS which had been modified from Bochs to boot any legacy OS. See this link:
http://www.osxbook.com/book/bonus/misc/legacyboot/
 
calebjohnston said:
And I'm sure Apple will stop that as soon as it works anyway. And even if they don't, warranties will be voided left and right.

does microsoft (or whoever deals with warrantees) void your warrantee if you install linux on your windows pc. i think not.

also, i have a question about this. is it dual boot, or boot instead. Dual boot and ms not making a native speed vpc soon = my buying/downloading this.:D
 
yankeefan24 said:
also, i have a question about this. is it dual boot, or boot instead. Dual boot and ms not making a native speed vpc soon = my buying/downloading this.:D



In the end it has to dual boot.
 
This is just the first try and if it is really a very good one at that. I would expect after he gets his reward that he will release it and then anyone and everyone that can code or do something with this will start working on the second wave.

If this does turn out to be real i will probably end up selling my iBook and iMac and buying a merom MBP and trying this on on it. Ideally i would love to see this as a thing like rosetta. *fingers crossed*
 
Too bad i can't afford a new intel mac...

...it'd be my dream to use OS X for everything, but so many games don't run on it. Best of both worlds?
 
It's possibly a fake.. I mean he could have taken a screenshot of a windows computer, set that as his desktop, hid the dock, and taken a picture. For all we know that could be an iMac G5
 
mikemodena said:
It's possibly a fake.. I mean he could have taken a screenshot of a windows computer, set that as his desktop, hid the dock, and taken a picture. For all we know that could be an iMac G5


He's been in contact with Colin (person who started the contest) regarding his team's work throughout the whole thing. I seriously doubt that he is posting a fake. After all, before he gets the money, he has to provide instructions which will be tested.

I really doubt Narf is posting fake photos.
 
calebjohnston said:
And I'm sure Apple will stop that as soon as it works anyway.
Apple reps (mostly Phil Schiller) have repeatedly stated that they wouldn't stop this. Apple have even gone so far as to endorse non-Apple operating systems on their hardware before (see Yellow Dog for a current example).
And even if they don't, warranties will be voided left and right.
For running software? :confused:
 
calebjohnston said:
And I'm sure Apple will stop that as soon as it works anyway. And even if they don't, warranties will be voided left and right.

I dont think this will happen. if anything they probably want this to happen. Most of the money Apple maes comes form hardware sales and if people can install XP on the shiny new iMac then why should apple care. They already sold them the hardware and made there money. Obviously they wont give tech help for any problems but that should be expected.

This is a good thing cause it should make more people switch. They can buy themsleves an iMac and if they just cant get comfortable with OS X then they can partition and install windows to use.
 
This is a good thing cause it should make more people switch. They can buy themsleves an iMac and if they just cant get comfortable with OS X then they can partition and install windows to use.

It does give the user that option, but if it is a friend of mine, he/she has just lost any free technical support that I might have been willing to give them, and I am not cheap :p
 
Remember how Apple announced that they won't provided the means to run windows on a mac, but they "won't do anything to stop it."
:cool:
 
iMeowbot said:
For running software? :confused:
With EFI the line between software and firmware seem a lot blurrier. Much of the instructions required to boot the system reside on the HD and may require significant modification to boot XP.

Don't know much about narf's approach, but it was implied that solme pretty low level mods may be required to either the Mac or the XP install. Also, does BAMBIOS count strictly as software or is it more akin to firmware?

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balamw said:
Don't know much about narf's approach, but it was implied that solme pretty low level mods may be required to either the Mac or the XP install. Also, does BAMBIOS count strictly as software or is it more akin to firmware?
From what little information the IBM people have provided, they are starting a little boot loader (akin to lilo etc.) from the existing EFI system, then executing their BIOS, which in turn boots the operating system. An approach like that could all be on disk and leave the original firmware alone, and it's a sensible way to go since the Macintel hardware is pretty standard intel stuff.

From what little narf has said it seems to be much of the same. EFI is pretty flexible like that, there may be no reflashing involved for either solution.
 
can also be a imac g5 running vpc at full-screen :rolleyes:

hope not. the only reason why i want windows on my mac. is the games. no other reason other than some .exe file that has no mac alternative.
 
IMO, this could be either:

1- Real, the guy actually found a way to boot Windows XP on a Mac.
2- Fake, it's just an iMac G5 with iSight running Virtual PC in full screen mode.

...
Oh, I just noticed steelfist's post :eek:
 
Arcus said:
Did he take the money and run?
Doubtful IMHO. He probably spent quite a bit of $ on the bandwidth bill, so his net take wouldn't be worth the effort.

UPDATE: The site is back up though the forums are not active.

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