hello to everybody,
im nobie and i would like to ask something about mac.
im using a windows XP pc and i want to run some programs on mac platform, is it possible?
i heard about ppc, so i tried to make it.
i download ppc and Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.
i did tge steps and:
GenuineIntel
CMOV MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3
[CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 = 0x00300003
[CPU/MMU] new pagetable: sdr1 accepted
[CPU/MMU] number of pages: 2^15 pagetable_start: 0x00300000 size: 2^18
start: 512
start: 134250496
getStartBlock: 0 Apple_HFS
getStartBlock: 1 Apple_HFS
getStartBlock: 2 Apple_HFS
getStartBlock: 3 Apple_HFS
start: 32768
getStartBlock: 0 Apple_Free
getStartBlock: 1 Apple_Free
getStartBlock: 2 Apple_Free
getStartBlock: 3 Apple_Free
start: 2147450880
getStartBlock: 0 Apple_Free
getStartBlock: 1 Apple_Free
getStartBlock: 2 Apple_Free
getStartBlock: 3 Apple_Free
getStartBlock: 0 Apple_HFS
getStartBlock: 1 Apple_HFS
getStartBlock: 2 Apple_HFS
getStartBlock: 3 Apple_HFS
[IO/PROM] <Error> can't open boot file
any solution? pls is very important for me...
thanks Kostas
PearPC Mac OS X Leopard 10.5
Moderators: Cat_7, Ronald P. Regensburg
Welcome!
PearPC is PowerPC emulator that doesn't allow running Mac OSX for Intel processors. It allows you to run Mac OSX 10.3 and (limited) Mac OSX 10.4, but not Leopard. I believe your error is related to that. So, please first make sure you have a correct OSX dvd image.
PearPC is also rather slow, so depending on what programs you'd like to run, it might prove more or less useless.
If you have a spare hard disk and a current PC, you might consider taking a look at http://www.insanelymac.com to run OSX natively on your computer.
Best,
Cat_7
PearPC is PowerPC emulator that doesn't allow running Mac OSX for Intel processors. It allows you to run Mac OSX 10.3 and (limited) Mac OSX 10.4, but not Leopard. I believe your error is related to that. So, please first make sure you have a correct OSX dvd image.
PearPC is also rather slow, so depending on what programs you'd like to run, it might prove more or less useless.
If you have a spare hard disk and a current PC, you might consider taking a look at http://www.insanelymac.com to run OSX natively on your computer.
Best,
Cat_7
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