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Re: When is a mac not a Mac?

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Subject: Re: When is a mac not a Mac?
From: Norman Palardy <npalardy@great-white-software.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:02:12 -0600
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On 29-Aug-08, at 6:41 PM, Sam Rowlands wrote:

Last week we released our latest product and for the most part it has been a success.

Although I am getting some weird errors on certain machines. In the error report I capture information about the users computer. For these really weird errors, the model returns as a Macintosh and the processor returns as Intel Pentium.

Today I got my 4th e-mail and the answer was right there in the OS Version "Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.1 by OSX86.Türk team (9B18)" Certainly not a genuine Mac!

So it would seem that Pystar are not alone in selling clones, especially as all these customers are in Europe.

I guess my question is, does anyone know how widespread this is, and are we now facing the next unsanity crisis (especially since I heard unsanity are closing down)?

Sounds like these guys are running a hacked OS X that runs on relatively generic PC hardware.
Check out the term "hackintosh" and you'll find a few articles

I'd reply that on "unaltered copies of OS X this works" as that pretty much relegates these reports to running on an unsupported configuration


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