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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: Markus Winter <markus_winter@online.de>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 10:29:32 +0200
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> But lord knows that the hacks are that allow OS X to run on this
> hardware and what that does to the OS

Actually it is not just known to lord but is documented extensively (and
open source at that)

> Obviously Sam's getting weird crashes that only occur on these
> machines so something is different

MacOS X runs, Safari runs, iLife runs, Microsoft Office hobbles (you can't
call it runs even on a real Mac), so the question for me is more: is it
specific to apps made with RB?

Markus



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