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Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:56 pm
by Depone
VirtualMark wrote:I've toyed with the idea of making a hackintosh before, but don't see that it'd give me any benefit apart from being able to run Logic. Is there any areas in which Logic is better than Cubase? Apart from stock plugins that is, i don't really use Cubase stock plugins anyway.
One feature i would like from Logic is 'bounce in place', Cubase doesn't have this, although its not hard to quickly render a part out. And other features include better sidechaining support. Apart from that i don't see any other reasons, but then i don't know much about Logic. Anything i'm missing?
Guess youd have to use it to find out for yourself. For me its its day to day workflow, kills everything ive used in the past. Its mixer is top class too.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:00 pm
by Depone
crutch wrote:just spoke to a guy, he said i would need to do a complete system install every time i wanted to update anything. any truth to this?
in the old hackintosh days, yes because it ran from a modified version of osx.
But not nowadays within the last year, the os is untouched, but extra drivers are written by the community to support the hardware to software bridge instead of hacking the OS
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:26 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
I'm running a i7 hackintosh, it runs just like the MacPro I use at work, only a fuck load faster, I'm running Snow Leopard (Lion doesn't have enough features to warrant the upgrade, so I'm skipping it) and installation is just a boot disc, normal OSX installation then you run a package for added driver support, thats it, all updates from then on are just like any other mac in software terms and OS . I run XP in virtualbox for a few windows based softwares so I don't have to dual boot and it's smooth as.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:34 pm
by crutch
Pedro Sánchez wrote:I'm running a i7 hackintosh, it runs just like the MacPro I use at work, only a fuck load faster, I'm running Snow Leopard (Lion doesn't have enough features to warrant the upgrade, so I'm skipping it) and installation is just a boot disc, normal OSX installation then you run a package for added driver support, thats it, all updates from then on are just like any other mac in software terms and OS . I run XP in virtualbox for a few windows based softwares so I don't have to dual boot and it's smooth as.
This is what I want to hear, think I'm going to go for it. Thanks for all the help!
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:29 pm
by nowaysj
Timely thread... Have been getting closer and closer to this idea. Thinking about letting ivy come out, and picking up a price dropped sandy on the cheaps.
Logic Pro is only $199 right now. Have heard it mentioned that Apple will give a free upgrade to the next release if you buy within a cutoff, just wondering what that would be.
Also, you don't need a mac os to buy a mac os?
Does apple care about this, are they trying to shut down the hackintoshes? Or do they just let it slide.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:45 am
by Electric_Head
Depone wrote:Electric_Head wrote:ic, I didn`t realize.
I thought it was all just intel now.
Thats just the processor chip.
You gotta think about the motherboard, graphics card everything... People have been writing code for some time now to create drivers for these bits of gear so that the OSX can interface with them.
Interesting, I honestly didn`t know that.
I just figured it was all running on a similar setup.
I`m super happy with my pc performance so I can only imagine a hackintosh would work as well.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:13 am
by Pedro Sánchez
nowaysj wrote:Also, you don't need a mac os to buy a mac os?
I got OSX Snow Leopard Retail installation disc for £20 delivered of ebay it was about £50 in the apple store at the time.
nowaysj wrote:Does apple care about this, are they trying to shut down the hackintoshes? Or do they just let it slide.
Apple's not arsed unless machines are getting advertised and sold this way, preventing the sales of their Mac hardware.
I had Cubase 4 > 5 full version, flogged it and bought the discounted Logic
(adaption was minimal, I'm old skool and run with keyboard shortcuts) for this setup and spec'd up this machine with the leftover change.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:25 am
by vertex
crutch wrote:just spoke to a guy, he said i would need to do a complete system install every time i wanted to update anything. any truth to this?
I have to wait for a patched kernel after a software update but that's only because my netbook has an atom CPU.
99% a software update is pretty trivial as long as you back up your kexts
That's said, if you want it easy then just get a real mac.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:37 pm
by crutch
vertex wrote:crutch wrote:just spoke to a guy, he said i would need to do a complete system install every time i wanted to update anything. any truth to this?
I have to wait for a patched kernel after a software update but that's only because my netbook has an atom CPU.
99% a software update is pretty trivial as long as you back up your kexts
That's said, if you want it easy then just get a real mac.
fair enough, looks like im going to have to do a bit more reading then.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:37 pm
by crutch
vertex wrote:crutch wrote:just spoke to a guy, he said i would need to do a complete system install every time i wanted to update anything. any truth to this?
I have to wait for a patched kernel after a software update but that's only because my netbook has an atom CPU.
99% a software update is pretty trivial as long as you back up your kexts
That's said, if you want it easy then just get a real mac.
fair enough, looks like im going to have to do a bit more reading then.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:44 pm
by Depone
crutch wrote:vertex wrote:crutch wrote:just spoke to a guy, he said i would need to do a complete system install every time i wanted to update anything. any truth to this?
I have to wait for a patched kernel after a software update but that's only because my netbook has an atom CPU.
99% a software update is pretty trivial as long as you back up your kexts
That's said, if you want it easy then just get a real mac.
fair enough, looks like im going to have to do a bit more reading then.
Writing this now from my Hackintosh.
Just transferring files etc..
I was VERY lucky and I picked hardware that needed very little doing to it. It all worked out of the box except form the audio jacks. now i have that working its flying fast.
Geekbench is giving me a score equivalent of an 8core xeon mac pro!
All for £615. i will never go back now.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:48 pm
by nowaysj
Bro, I'm very close to doing this... don't tempt.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:16 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
nowaysj wrote:Bro, I'm very close to doing this... don't tempt.
You need to get on it, it's painless OSX fun without apple fucking you in the bum.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:22 pm
by nowaysj
Apple has already taken great liberties with my bum.
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:36 pm
by Depone
and mine...
So this one is like double teaming apple with hulk hogan... Doooo eeettttt noways
Re: Hackintosh?
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 1:56 pm
by ransom
I may have to return my MacBook Pro to work, and would not have the funds to get a new one immediately. I also have a 3 year old Dell XPS 435. Where would I start with figuring out if I could install OS X on it?