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Phil Weldon
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      06-07-2005, 05:51 PM


Potential new blood for a.c.h.o? Apple announces change to Intel! The end
of the closed box?

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David Maynard
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      06-08-2005, 08:48 AM
Phil Weldon wrote:

> Potential new blood for a.c.h.o? Apple announces change to Intel! The end
> of the closed box?
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> Phil Weldon
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Yeah. What's next? Windows on an Apple?

 
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      06-08-2005, 01:16 PM

"David Maynard" <> wrote in message
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> Phil Weldon wrote:
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>> Potential new blood for a.c.h.o? Apple announces change to Intel! The
>> end of the closed box?
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>> Phil Weldon

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> Yeah. What's next? Windows on an Apple?
>


OSX on a PC?

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      06-08-2005, 08:32 PM
Ed Medlin wrote:

> "David Maynard" <> wrote in message
> news:...
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>>Phil Weldon wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Potential new blood for a.c.h.o? Apple announces change to Intel! The
>>>end of the closed box?
>>>
>>>Phil Weldon

>>
>>Yeah. What's next? Windows on an Apple?
>>

>
>
> OSX on a PC?
>
> Ed
>
>


There's been a push for that even before the 'Intel processor' announcement.

Shouldn't be all that incredibly difficult since it's a 'nix variant.

 
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      06-08-2005, 10:43 PM
Either Apple solves the problem of preventing OSX from running on PC
compatibles other than Apple boxes, or Apple will be marginalized to
botiqueware.

Phil Weldon

"David Maynard" <> wrote in message
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> Ed Medlin wrote:
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>> "David Maynard" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
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>>>Phil Weldon wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Potential new blood for a.c.h.o? Apple announces change to Intel! The
>>>>end of the closed box?
>>>>
>>>>Phil Weldon
>>>
>>>Yeah. What's next? Windows on an Apple?
>>>

>>
>>
>> OSX on a PC?
>>
>> Ed

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> There's been a push for that even before the 'Intel processor'
> announcement.
>
> Shouldn't be all that incredibly difficult since it's a 'nix variant.
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      06-09-2005, 08:05 AM
Phil Weldon wrote:

> Either Apple solves the problem of preventing OSX from running on PC
> compatibles other than Apple boxes, or Apple will be marginalized to
> botiqueware.


Yeah. Or figure a way to make their hardware 'better' than the IBM clone
alternative.

OTOH, Microsoft seems to have done rather well with 'just software'

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> Phil Weldon
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> "David Maynard" <> wrote in message
> news:...
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>>Ed Medlin wrote:
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>>>"David Maynard" <> wrote in message
>>>news:...
>>>
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>>>>Phil Weldon wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Potential new blood for a.c.h.o? Apple announces change to Intel! The
>>>>>end of the closed box?
>>>>>
>>>>>Phil Weldon
>>>>
>>>>Yeah. What's next? Windows on an Apple?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>OSX on a PC?
>>>
>>>Ed

>>
>>There's been a push for that even before the 'Intel processor'
>>announcement.
>>
>>Shouldn't be all that incredibly difficult since it's a 'nix variant.
>>

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      06-09-2005, 02:09 PM

"Phil Weldon" <> wrote in message
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> Either Apple solves the problem of preventing OSX from running on PC
> compatibles other than Apple boxes, or Apple will be marginalized to
> botiqueware.
>
> Phil Weldon


From my understanding of S. Jobs' comments, OSX will not be able to be run
on typical X86 systems. They are probably going to use the MB as a restraint
IMO. Opinions are like a$$holes though.......everyone has one...:-) That is
about the only way I can think of to prevent it since about everything else
will be the same.

Ed
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> "David Maynard" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Ed Medlin wrote:
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>>> "David Maynard" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
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>>>>Phil Weldon wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Potential new blood for a.c.h.o? Apple announces change to Intel! The
>>>>>end of the closed box?
>>>>>
>>>>>Phil Weldon
>>>>
>>>>Yeah. What's next? Windows on an Apple?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> OSX on a PC?
>>>
>>> Ed

>>
>> There's been a push for that even before the 'Intel processor'
>> announcement.
>>
>> Shouldn't be all that incredibly difficult since it's a 'nix variant.
>>

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>



 
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      06-09-2005, 02:14 PM

"David Maynard" <> wrote in message
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> Phil Weldon wrote:
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>> Either Apple solves the problem of preventing OSX from running on PC
>> compatibles other than Apple boxes, or Apple will be marginalized to
>> botiqueware.

>
> Yeah. Or figure a way to make their hardware 'better' than the IBM clone
> alternative.
>
> OTOH, Microsoft seems to have done rather well with 'just software'


I kind of agree David. OSX on an X86 does not seem to me to be a bad move
for Apple. MS wouldn't like it, but what the hell, OSX would be a more
acceptable alternative than Linux IMO. I don't think it would make a huge
impact on Windows sales, but I think would bring more users to it than Linux
just because of the ease of use factor.

Ed
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>> Phil Weldon
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>> "David Maynard" <> wrote in message
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>>>Ed Medlin wrote:
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>>>>"David Maynard" <> wrote in message
>>>>news:...
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>>>>
>>>>>Phil Weldon wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Potential new blood for a.c.h.o? Apple announces change to Intel!
>>>>>>The end of the closed box?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Phil Weldon
>>>>>
>>>>>Yeah. What's next? Windows on an Apple?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>OSX on a PC?
>>>>
>>>>Ed
>>>
>>>There's been a push for that even before the 'Intel processor'
>>>announcement.
>>>
>>>Shouldn't be all that incredibly difficult since it's a 'nix variant.
>>>

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>>
>>

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      06-09-2005, 03:26 PM
Ed Medlin wrote:

> "David Maynard" <> wrote in message
> news:...
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>>Phil Weldon wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Either Apple solves the problem of preventing OSX from running on PC
>>>compatibles other than Apple boxes, or Apple will be marginalized to
>>>botiqueware.

>>
>>Yeah. Or figure a way to make their hardware 'better' than the IBM clone
>>alternative.
>>
>>OTOH, Microsoft seems to have done rather well with 'just software'

>
>
> I kind of agree David. OSX on an X86 does not seem to me to be a bad move
> for Apple. MS wouldn't like it, but what the hell, OSX would be a more
> acceptable alternative than Linux IMO. I don't think it would make a huge
> impact on Windows sales, but I think would bring more users to it than Linux
> just because of the ease of use factor.
>
> Ed
>


I'd think it would have the best chance to compete with windows on the
desktop because, for one, it already has a reputation behind it.

 
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Richard Hopkins
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      06-09-2005, 04:36 PM
"Ed Medlin" <> wrote in message...
> From my understanding of S. Jobs' comments, OSX will not be able
> to be run on typical X86 systems. They are probably going to use the
> MB as a restraint IMO.


If that does turn out to be the case it'll be interesting to see how long it
takes the third party community to create a "fix". ;-)

> Opinions are like a$$holes though.......everyone has one...:-) That
> is about the only way I can think of to prevent it since about
> everything else will be the same.


One can't help but wonder how strong Apple will make this "protection". It
could be a thinly disguised attempt to evaluate market demand for a "true"
X86 version of OS-X.
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