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Linux mac os clones
Linux mac os clones








linux mac os clones
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Starting with the sales of PowerPC Macs, a CPU emulator to run 68000 applications was built into the Mac OS.

linux mac os clones

Later, multiple emulators were released for the Amiga.

linux mac os clones

The first three of those emulators required that the user purchase a set of Mac ROMs sold as system upgrades to Macintosh users. Long before true clones were available, the Atari ST could emulate a Mac by adding the third-party Magic Sac emulator, released in 1985, and, later, the Spectre, Spectre GCR, and Aladin emulators. Its lid acted as a holster for the cartridges that stored the bundled software, as it had no floppy drive.

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At IBM, the threat proved to be real: most of the market eventually went to clone-makers, including Compaq, Leading Edge, Tandy, Kaypro, Packard Bell, Amstrad in Europe, and dozens of smaller companies, and in short order IBM found it had lost control over its own platform.Īpple eventually licensed the Apple II ROMs to other companies, primarily to educational toy manufacturer Tiger Electronics in order to produce an inexpensive laptop with educational games and the AppleWorks software suite: the Tiger Learning Computer (TLC). These clones were seen by Apple as a threat, as Apple II sales had presumably suffered from the competition provided by Franklin Computer Corporation and other clone manufacturers, both legal and illegal.

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The Apple II and IBM PC computer lines were "cloned" by other manufacturers who had reverse-engineered the minimal amount of firmware in the computers' ROM chips and subsequently legally produced computers that could run the same software. Such a Wintel/PC computer running macOS is more commonly referred to as a Hackintosh and the most popular community effort developing and sharing the requisite software patches is known as OSx86. Since Apple's switch to the Intel platform, many non-Apple Wintel/ PC computers are technologically so similar to Mac computers that they are able to boot the Mac operating system using a varying combination of community-developed patches and hacks. During Apple's short lived Mac OS 7 licensing program authorized Mac clone makers were able to either purchase 100% compatible motherboards or build their own hardware using licensed Mac reference designs. The earliest Mac clones were based on emulators and reverse-engineered Macintosh ROMs. The StarMax 3000/160MT, a Macintosh clone manufactured by MotorolaĪ Macintosh clone, also known as a Clonintosh (a portmanteau of " Clone" and " Macintosh"), is a computer running the Mac OS operating system that was not produced by Apple Inc.










Linux mac os clones