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Raoul Duke's Gonzo Adventures
Lion will support 32-bit, but I think it needs a 64-bit capable CPU to install properly (you can hack around that to get it running on an un-upgraded CoreDuo Mac Mini, which is definitely 32-bit only, so it could be made to work).
Also, the minimum RAM for Lion is normally 1 GB, so 512 MB might make your experience miserable.
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Also, the minimum RAM for Lion is normally 1 GB, so 512 MB might make your experience miserable.
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http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/281072-thoughts-about-mountain-lion-with-atom-yes-atom/
but...
http://www.hackintoshosx.com/files/file/213-atom-1084/
I doubt my chip supports 64-bit anything though. The question is whether various bootflags will make a difference in which case CC I'd probably go with your method of installing eleswhere (which at least in my experience for laptops is not very consistent or stable - based on an AMD laptop repeatedly attempted via Intel desktops).
I will try ML (I don't think I've gotten an installer to boot yet) and then Lion (which I have but I forget if to an actual installer or just past the bootloader). In theory one could bootflag the installers also (which I haven't tried with Lion yet). Also probably replace mach_kernel with the patched versions.
What was odd too, though, is that the Airport was what was preventing OS X from booting without -f.
but...
http://www.hackintoshosx.com/files/file/213-atom-1084/
I doubt my chip supports 64-bit anything though. The question is whether various bootflags will make a difference in which case CC I'd probably go with your method of installing eleswhere (which at least in my experience for laptops is not very consistent or stable - based on an AMD laptop repeatedly attempted via Intel desktops).
I will try ML (I don't think I've gotten an installer to boot yet) and then Lion (which I have but I forget if to an actual installer or just past the bootloader). In theory one could bootflag the installers also (which I haven't tried with Lion yet). Also probably replace mach_kernel with the patched versions.
What was odd too, though, is that the Airport was what was preventing OS X from booting without -f.
I've never used PhoneNet before... Can anyone relay drivers to me? (And do I need proprietary ones for this AESP clone?) Also does anyone know of a good tutorial? (I'll probably try to use this with my SE. So the question is do I need a PhoneNet adapter on the other end or can I use a modem?)
PhoneNet does not require drivers. It's plug-n-play. Have to have an adapter for each device on the bus. Terminate the ends of the bus. Also only 2-pair, 4-wire telephone cables will work...not the single-pair, 2-wire cables.I've never used PhoneNet before... Can anyone relay drivers to me? (And do I need proprietary ones for this AESP clone?) Also does anyone know of a good tutorial? (I'll probably try to use this with my SE. So the question is do I need a PhoneNet adapter on the other end or can I use a modem?)
Thank you. Now all I need is a second one for $1.49...