Since my world of computing has no limits or bounds, I can cook with many different operating systems. Starting with the Apple ][+ DOS, then Pro DOS, also whatever the C64/128 OS was called, before getting into MS DOS 3.2 and all versions onward, etc. Now days I stick to mainly Windows, OS X, and a couple flavors of Linux. I've also run all of the above on my PC's, even the old Apple ][+ Dos with thanks to some cool emulators. That is all of them, but one, OS X. Yes, because I have Macs at work, I’ve never bothered trying to run OS X on my PC before.
However, this is about to change. I’ve spent the week gathering information on creating my own Hackintosh. So far, it hasn’t been as easy as I thought it would. I started out trying to install a retail version of OS X Leopard & Snow Leopard using VMPlayer. None of them worked, but the attempts were not in vain. I’ve learned quite a bit about the different ways you can install OS X on a PC.
Now I must get back to my exploration of OSx86 and figure out what kind of Hackintosh I am going to create. We are burning the midnight oil here in the CyberTek lab and won’t be satisfied until we see something resembling OS X installed and working on one of the computers here.


