
OSx86 What or who is more often called a Hackintosh? How these terms can arise?
OSx86 – from word of OS X and x86 – is a collaborative hacking project to run a computer operating system Mac OS X on non-Apple PCs that have processors with x86 architecture.
Stretching Hackintosh begun in June 2005, at WDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) Apple announced the use of an Intel, PowerPC replace that become the brain of the computer they were made.
In January 2006, Apple released Mac OS X 10.4.4 on the iMac and the MacBook Pro. Both are first-generation Apple machines using Intel processors.
Exactly a month later, on February 14, 2006, a Mac OS X v10.4.4 with an additional term appears Hack and displayed on the Internet by a programmer named Jonathan Black.
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