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BlueApple
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2006-08-13, 06:14

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Originally Posted by chucker
Getting OS X to boot off BIOS isn't hard because Darwin/x86 has always done so just fine. There's two harder parts: one, emulating the TPM or decrypting the TPM-checking binaries not to check any more, and two, replacing the SSE3-requiring binaries with different versions that work without it.
Okay, so every Intel-mac has a TPM chip that's unique to Macs, and Rosetta along with some other apps require that chip in order to run, is that correct?

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Originally Posted by chucker
Now that the kernel is finally open source again, this may even become easier to maintain.
What kernel? Darwin/x86?
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