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Title: OS X Leopard for AMD and Intel based PC????
Post by: AlfaMale on April 20, 2008, 10:54:09 pm
Just joined today.
There is talk at work from some of the Apple "geeks" at work that there are Leopard versions floating around that can be used on AMD or Intel based PC's.  Is this true??
And can any layman out there explain how that is possible??

Thanks.

JFK


Title: Re: OS X Leopard for AMD and Intel based PC????
Post by: pretorian on May 03, 2009, 03:27:38 pm
Hi welcome!!

I can't explain how it works to crack and unchain Leopard for PCs but i can tell you: there is a Leopard version for PCs which is called Leo4all. I don't know if the new "Snow leopard " is also ready for Pcs I only know it for the old Leopard.

for a explaination how it works read through this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSx86

Pretorian