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Macintosh Operating System Discussions => OS X => Topic started by: osx_maniac on August 25, 2008, 09:02:34 pm



Title: putting OSX on PS3 and Xbox 360
Post by: osx_maniac on August 25, 2008, 09:02:34 pm
Many people say that it is impossible to put OSX on PS3 and Xbox 360.. Although PS3 has some limitations in relation to the amount of RAM that it features, it has a lot of processing power in its cell processor (although it would mean recompiling the whole kernel, and eventually the app. or getting something to put not universal app running on PPC architecture).. Xbox 360 is a system with all the components designed at the same level (it has a processor with 3 PPC processors).. How much would we benefict of having extremly cheap consoles in relation to a PC hardware gear running OSX? If so, is there anyone with enough programming knowledges to do so?
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Title: Re: putting OSX on PS3 and Xbox 360
Post by: pc4400 on August 29, 2008, 06:05:00 am

way way way too much work unless you got mad time on your hands. It would easier just to build a mini pc with XBox case mod.


Title: Re: putting OSX on PS3 and Xbox 360
Post by: osx_maniac on August 30, 2008, 03:39:58 pm
yeah, I know but gets hipothetically much cheaper to put osx on a system like those ones.. but If I build an hackintosh it will perharps be a pc.. I just had this sort of curiostity