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date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 01:00:26 +0700,
group: microsoft.public.macintosh.general
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Re: where looking for driver mac OS?
nguyen hue trang wrote:
> i love Mac OS, its design is so great. so i try to installed Mac OS X for
> enjoy it on my PC, but i can't not install sound, netword card, wireless,
> graphic card.... How can i install those devices on my Pc. Where i can
> download driver for mac?
>
> my network card is: intel 82562GT 10/100
> wireless card is broadcom 802.11a/b/g wlan
> display card is intel 965 express
> Sound card is soundmax intel HD audio
Nothing has changed in the 11 days since you first posted about this. My
response then is still valid:
"The Mac OS is engineered to work specifically on Macintosh computers,
where one doesn't need to install drivers for sound, network and
wireless cards, as they're already built in. If you're hacking the OS to
run on other hardware, you're completely on your own."
I guess that wasn't clear enough, so let's try again:
Mac users, installing Mac OS X on actual Macintosh computers, for which
it's specifically engineered, do NOT have to mess with any of those
drivers, since they're already built in to the OS and just work. It's
important that you understand this. WE DON'T HAVE TO MESS WITH THESE
DRIVERS. That means that someone trying to hack the Mac OS to work on
other computers has to find a way to come up with drivers on his own.
We cannot help you because, and this is critical for you to understand,
THE DRIVERS YOU SEEK DO NOT EXIST.
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date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 15:11:22 -0400
author: (Mike Rosenberg)
Re: where looking for driver mac OS?
All true, also I think it's against the EULA
"Mike Rosenberg" wrote:
> nguyen hue trang wrote:
>
> > i love Mac OS, its design is so great. so i try to installed Mac OS X for
> > enjoy it on my PC, but i can't not install sound, netword card, wireless,
> > graphic card.... How can i install those devices on my Pc. Where i can
> > download driver for mac?
> >
> > my network card is: intel 82562GT 10/100
> > wireless card is broadcom 802.11a/b/g wlan
> > display card is intel 965 express
> > Sound card is soundmax intel HD audio
>
> Nothing has changed in the 11 days since you first posted about this. My
> response then is still valid:
>
> "The Mac OS is engineered to work specifically on Macintosh computers,
> where one doesn't need to install drivers for sound, network and
> wireless cards, as they're already built in. If you're hacking the OS to
> run on other hardware, you're completely on your own."
>
> I guess that wasn't clear enough, so let's try again:
>
> Mac users, installing Mac OS X on actual Macintosh computers, for which
> it's specifically engineered, do NOT have to mess with any of those
> drivers, since they're already built in to the OS and just work. It's
> important that you understand this. WE DON'T HAVE TO MESS WITH THESE
> DRIVERS. That means that someone trying to hack the Mac OS to work on
> other computers has to find a way to come up with drivers on his own.
> We cannot help you because, and this is critical for you to understand,
> THE DRIVERS YOU SEEK DO NOT EXIST.
>
> --
> I kill Google Groups posts. See http://improve-usenet.org for details.
> <http://designsbymike.net/shop/mac.cgi> Mac and geek T-shirts & gifts
> <http://designsbymike.net/shop/prius.cgi> Prius shirts/bumper stickers
> <http://designsbymike.net/shop/greet.cgi> Holiday cards with attitude
>
date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 00:08:00 -0700
author: Thann
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