ikke wrote:thank you but what about the speed and reliability? memory usage? and what about my soundcard driver? and can you run normal osx apps then?
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The site is up now.
Have a good read.
http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index ... Project.3F
Performance wise the 'Hackintosh' we setup, an Amilo P 1536
was similar to this test I made on a Mac Mini:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... highlight=
FW was an issue,USB was working, while dual screen was not (we had to build a special VGA dongle to recover after boot...) You can run any Mac OS X app, including PPC ones with rosetta.
considering the Amilo had a T5500 Cpu and the Mac mini is only a Dual Core we lost something performance wise.
Anyway,
I would not go for a Hackintosh for Music. Me and my friend are Technology enthusiastics so we like to test things like that and Linux booting from a USB Key or complex VMWare setups. It's part of our profession.
It took us 10 days to have Mac OS X dual booting on the Amilo and a lot of effort...and nights...especially to make Audio work, but it has been exciting like installing Linux on a Laptop three years ago...
I can't know if you'll find appropriate drivers for your hardware better take a look at the site I pointed you to. Personally I have to warn you here. One thing is running Linux that's free and GPLed while running OS X on an hardware that was not meant for the purpose it's near some law infringement and Apple has the right to sue the project. Apple did not Open Sourced Mac OS X.
It has been useful to have it running for a couple of weeks. We tested all sort of programs (not only music) and plug ins, because at the Apple store you cannot stain a machine by installing your software, drivers and the like. So it has been a big test bed. The outcome as you know,
was that I bought a MacBook.
When running XP the machine showed comparable performance while with Vista RC2 was sluggish, probably due to the lack of dedicated video card. Now the Amilo has returned to his original OS : XP MCE.
Thanks to this I had a better understanding of Mac OS X, its compatibility with an Internet content that is more and more biased towards Microsoft proprietary formats and got in touch with the active Mac Open Source community:
http://www.opensourcemac.org/
A Laptop for me is not only for Music, must fulfill all my computing needs.
a 1000 Euro laptop with a C2D T5500 1.66 Ghz can double the performance of a three years old P4 l2.6GHz like I own. Buying a PC (Mac or Win) means having support for patches and the like. I'll focus on making music, not nanny my OS. I already own Linux for that. I decided to own a Mac but I could have avoided buying it. I liked the idea of an OS written for a specific hardware platform with known components, like an appliance.
Until now I was right. I'm happy.

. If time will prove me wrong I'll go back.
Good Luck!
- Best
- Pasha