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#Torrent kalyway leopard 1052 install#
I may try a new procedure based on Boot-132 which boots a retail Apple Leopard install DVD. Next is to try my main machines (Intel P35 based mobos) - they should be a doddle compared to the other machines. Recently I upgraded the Ram and the WiFi card to a Dell 1490 as that is fully OSX compatible. My MSI Wind (Advent 4211) works fine with MSIwindOSx86 distro - I think I have detailed that before. I tried iAtkos 4i but I think it wasn't so smooth. I also installed my Shuttle K45 KPC, again Kalyway 10.5.2 worked best, with default options pretty much (from memory). Everything works fine including sound, lan and graphics.
#Torrent kalyway leopard 1052 drivers#
There are different kernels to be used and there are drivers (known as kexts or "kernel extentions") to be installed for many parts of the system.Īnyway, just for anyone googling away here goesĪsus A8N-SLI SE motherboard with Athlon 3500+ and NVidia 7600GT graphics - I had to use Kalyway 10.5.2, with the 9.2 ToH kernel, Nvidia Titan kext, Nvidia SATA and Forcedeth (LAN) kexts, 1052 Kext Test 1. Installing OSX is much harder on AMD based machines. This one took a ton of playing with settings and distros. One system was my old Amithlon box which also happened to be suitable for OSX. I was playing with some systems I am selling and tried to install OSX on them.

Oh bloody hell, yet again the Linkstation stops me buying some nice new kit. So I'll make a proper decision in 30 days.īut Twonky will run on my Linkstation - and use 13W in total.
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Twonky isn't free but the demo lasts 30 days before you need to buy. It was then that I came across MediaTomb and the solution I plumped for, Twonky. If the 360 didn't need transcoding then maybe I didn't need a PC. I tried with my Xbox 360 and that doesn't need transcoding.Īnd that's when it hit me. I experimented with this by installing TVersity on my MSI Wind clone (Atom 1.6ghz same as the Eee Box) and it just (and I mean just) coped with transcoding. But for the Wii it needs to transcode the Xvid into an FLV (Flash Video) file before streaming that as the Wii cannot play Xvid. Anyway, I discovered a great program called TVersity which works with just about anything.
#Torrent kalyway leopard 1052 ps2#
I suppose (I realise as I type this) I could persevere with using my slim PS2 but it was too flakey and difficult to set up. I've been playing with streaming video to my Wii and Xbox 360 as I need a media player downstairs to be able to watch my Xvids. This time I had decided I could find a case for a new low power PC, the Asus Eee Box. Every time I want to find an excuse to buy some new kit I am thwarted. This method is based on the Boot-132 process detailed on and should result in a clean install that will take updates without breaking and needing many re-patches. The current WindOSx86 disk install method is due to be replaced by a method that involves using a proper retail (untouched, unhacked) OSX install DVD and a custom CD.

I also experienced the weird 800圆00 screen bug but after about 3 reboots that disappeared. A normal USB keyboard would have done just as well. This was "fixed" by plugging in a USB Wireless keyboard I had (luckily) and then when the drivers had been applied the keyboard returned. I had a problem with my keyboard being killed by the update.
#Torrent kalyway leopard 1052 update#
The procedure is basicallyĭownload the 10.5.5 update from Apple website (or use the Update facility in the OS - I prefer to download as I may do it on other machines I got some advice from a friendly user on 's forums. However, Ubuntu supports USB booting and I only want to use Ubuntu to try Aircrack-ng so I will try Ubuntu on USB later.Īnyway, when in OSX mood I decided to update my OSX install to 10.5.5.

Not sure if that is anything to do with setting the Owners on the stick but it was enough to kill the idea for me. I booted it up successfully but it took about 3m 40s compared to 1m 30s odd for the hard disk. Write speeds are slower on USB sticks so it took over an hour to install. I managed to install OSX onto an 8Gb USB2 stick I have. Having tinkered with Ubuntu and triple booting on the MSI Wind (Advent 4211) I came to the conclusion that it was easier just having one OS on the hard disk of the Wind (my main one) and others on USB sticks.
