Of course, as all the hardware Mac OS X runs on with this solution is virtual, the very same approach enables potential users to run it on non-Apple hardware as well, which is illegal though. This is basically the same approach that Mac-on-Linux took, but this time with the Intel based version of Mac OS X. ![]() ![]() While the EULA clearly states, that running Mac OS X only once and only on Apple hardware is allowed, this does not exclude running it legally in a virtual machine on Apple hardware. Since I'm not a politician, and not a lawyer, I'll let others to figure this out.Īccording to Alexander Graf: (. ![]() Or some big company (Innotek?/VMware?) needs convince Apple to license their OS in different way. The only workaround I see here is to run VirtualBox on Mac hardware to virtualize Mac OS X. The problem needs to be devided into 2 aspects: political & technical.Īpple only allows their OS to run on Mac hardware. ![]() Update: VirtualBox 3.2 supports Mac OS X guests out-of-the-box, without the hacks described here. Let me tell my self the truth: I want Mac OS X guest support on VirtualBox.įoreword: This was originally written in 2007 for VirtualBox 1.5.x
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