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Download free FLV Player 2.0.25, 2008

Posted by Afrizal On October - 26 - 2008 |ADD COMMENTS | 581 views

FLV Player is a tool to play Flash FLV and H.264 (MPEG-4) videos with. This utility can come in handy when viewing many FLV and/or H.264 files. The installer comes with optional FLV file-association, so double clicking an FLV file opens and plays the file in FLV Player.

Version 2.0.25 adds ‘video-only’ mode (press [tab] to hide all FLV Player interface elements, note that you can still drag the video around), volume control with [arrow-up] and [arrow-down] keys, timer toggle (normal and milliseconds). Ability to skip forward with [arrow-right] key has been restored. Read the rest of this entry »

Freeware download Ad-Aware 2008 version 7.1.0.8 for windows

Posted by Afrizal On October - 26 - 2008 |2 COMMENTS | 465 views

With the ability to scan your RAM, Registry, hard drives, and external storage devices for known data-mining, advertising, and tracking components, Ad-Aware 2008 can clean your system easily, allowing you to maintain a higher degree of privacy while you surf the Web.

Ad-Aware 2008 includes an improved threat detection, enhanced rootkit removal system, faster updates, Lavasoft ThreatWork to submit suspicious files for analysis, and is now compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista.

One of the first applications built to find and remove adware and spyware, Ad-Aware’s excellent reputation is well-justified. The 2008 edition looks to be more of a course correction from some of the missteps in the 2007 version.

The adware and malware detection engine has undergone a significant overhaul, resulting in faster scan times and improved rootkit detection. New users should notice that the app performs faster than integrated antivirus and antimalware programs: That’s because only the paid version of Ad-Aware comes with a new antivirus engine. Only users of Ad-Aware’s paid versions reap that benefit.

The updater is no longer permanently on, and it instead runs in your system’s background only if you activate it–eliminating a big problem with last year’s model. The interface improvements include six skins, cleanly designed tabbed navigation for each of the program’s main functions, and easy-to-see red Xs and green check marks to indicate a features status.

Besides the antivirus integration, other features disabled in the free version include the real-time Ad-Watch guard, heuristics scanning, the scheduler, and plug-ins. Although Ad-Aware detects and removes malware with ease, we hesitate to recommend it as anything more than a secondary detection engine considering that many free competitors offer more features and similar, if not stronger, levels of effectiveness.
License: Free; paid upgrade available
Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista(32- and 64-bit)
Limitations: No limitations
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Download Freeware AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 8.0.173 for windows platfom

Posted by Afrizal On October - 26 - 2008 |2 COMMENTS | 861 views

AVG Free Edition is the well-known antivirus protection tool. AVG Free is available free of charge to home users for the life of the product. Protect your computer from viruses and malicious programs. Rapid virus database updates are available for the lifetime of the product, thereby providing the high level of detection capability that millions of users around the world trust to protect their computers. AVG Free is easy to use and will not slow your system down (low system resource requirements. Highlights include automatic update functionality, the AVG Resident Shield, which provides real-time protection as files are opened and programs are run, free Virus Database Updates for the lifetime of the product, and AVG Virus Vault for safe handling of infected files.

Version 8.0.173 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

This antivirus program offers rock-solid protection. AVG Free provides the bare necessities, including a real-time shield to prevent infections, anti-virus and anti-malware wrapped up in one engine, and a link scanner for Web surfing with care.

By default, the application is set to search for new virus definitions daily, but you always can use the scheduling tool to change this. Should a virus create serious system problems, AVG creates a rescue disk to scan your computer in MS-DOS mode. The program doesn’t tax your system when scanning or when running in the background and always proved effective in our tests. The new interface is much easier to navigate than in previous version, with tabbed navigation on the left assisting users in drilling down to the tools they need.

Though the free version of this program will suffice for average folks, those who demand more control should certainly consider AVG Anti-Virus Professional.

License: Free
Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Limitations: No limitations
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Freeware Download YouTube Downloader 2.1.6, Get Youtube movie to Your Computer

Posted by Afrizal On October - 26 - 2008 |2 COMMENTS | 720 views

It’s software that allows you to download videos from YouTube and many others and convert them to other video formats. The program is easy to use, just specify the URL for the video you want to download and click the Ok! It also allows you to convert downloaded videos for iPod, iPhone, PSP, Cell Phone, Windows Media, XVid and MP3. Now, plays videos downloaded.

Version 2.1.6 allows you to download videos from YouTube entering the embed code, adds a new download mode, and lets users disable audio when converting.

This simple freeware application works pretty well, given how basic the interface is. It has two main features: to download FLV files from YouTube, and to convert them to most major formats. If there’s a YouTube URL in your clipboard, it will automatically paste it for you when you click on the dialog box. From there, just hit OK and the downloading will commence. One more left-click is all it takes to load the file in the converter, which supports iPhone, iPod, PSP, cell phone, AVI, MP3, WMV, and Xvid. Surprisingly, there’s also a basic video editor for cropping videos by time stamp. You can also cut out the sound when converting.

This is one of the lightest editors around, but the simplistic interface belies its functionality and it performs exactly as advertised. We’d like to see support in future editions for hunting down missing codecs, and version 2.1.5 and earlier won’t work because of embed code changes on YouTube itself. Still, the YouTube Downloader is proof that not only is video-making accessible to everyone, so is video downloading and editing.

License: Free
Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Limitations: No limitations
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Download free WinRAR version 3.80, freeware to compress files

Posted by Afrizal On October - 26 - 2008 |2 COMMENTS | 1,468 views

WinRAR is a 32-bit Windows version of RAR Archiver, an archiver and archive manager. RAR files can usually compress content by 8 percent to 15 percent more than ZIP files can. WinRAR’s main features include strong general and multimedia compression, the ability to process non-RAR archive formats, ZIP compression and decompression, support for long filenames, programmable self-extracting archives (SFX), repair of damaged archives, authenticity verification, embedded file comments, and encryption. Unicode is supported in archive filenames, allowing non-English filenames to be handled painlessly. You can manipulate the parameters of many archives at once and view a volume sequence as a single archive. WinRAR can convert other archive formats to RAR and search for specified text and files in archives.

Version 3.80 adds decompression support for AES-encrypted ZIP files, improved display information, more context-menu options, and a more secure method of deleting temporary files.

There are plenty of solid compression utilities to choose from, but this shareware powerhouse offers the features and ease of use that place it at the top of the compression category. WinRAR is easy to use, lightweight, and flexible.

An intuitive interface lets you mouse over icons to see their functions, and if you don’t like their candy-coated appearance, you can always choose from several themes at the developer’s site. The Folder Tree Panel makes sifting through your directories to find files easier than ever. But once you see the size savings of a RAR archive, with a compression ratio of 8 percent to 15 percent better than the ZIP format, you’ll understand why so many users and developers are making the switch from other apps. With virus scans now integrated and minor interface tweaks for Vista, only the slightly slower decompression speed holds the app back.

Beyond its good looks and right-click readiness for basic compression and unzipping, WinRAR offers unpacking support for a large number of archive formats, including TAR, ACE, BZ2, JAR, ISO, and ZIP. WinRAR’s advanced features are icing on the cake, with Unicode support for international formatting, embedded file comments, damaged archive repair, archive locking, self-extracting archives, and easy encryption. There’s also the option to automatically delete temporary files and just-archived files. Anyone seeking an all-in-one archiving solution would be remiss to not check out WinRAR.

License: Free to try; $29.00 to buy
Requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista
Limitations: You can use this free lisence
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Free Download Orbit Downloader version 2.7.7

Posted by Afrizal On October - 26 - 2008 |ADD COMMENTS | 416 views

Orbit Downloader lets to Downloading videos, Flash games, and large batches of files is greatly simplified with this freeware download manager, but Firefox 2 users may have difficulty with integration.

Orbit’s primary interface is bland, but the basic toolbar and info boxes guarantee everything is easy to find. Orbit shines with Internet Explorer integration. To get a media file, simply right-click a video or photo and choose Download from your context menu. Grabbing a Flash game is even easier. Hover over a Flash file, and Orbit displays a button for a fast download.

Fast and small are key traits of this application. It uses a bare minimum of memory, and downloads are much faster than with a browser alone. Where Orbit shines is its one-button simplicity for downloading multiple files on a site. From there, you can easily filter for file type. Orbit’s numerous configuration options make it one of the more flexible download managers available.

Although designed to integrate with the IE, Firefox, Opera and Maxthon, we had great difficulty getting Orbit to work seamlessly with Firefox. We finally gave up trying to get the Flash download feature to work. Nevertheless, anyone downloading large numbers of files will find this freeware indispensable

Orbit Downloader, leader of download manager revolution, is devoted to new generation Web application downloading to make downloads more easier and faster. It is a free all-in-one downloader which can download any social media. Orbit Downloader release Grab Pro to support video download from sites which use anti-leeching technology like YouTube, Pandora, imeem. It is also famous for super light, great speed, and rapidshare supported.

License: Free
Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista
Date Added: October 15, 2008
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HTML image links are illegal ! Singapore company owns copyright on Image Linking and will sue you

Posted by Afrizal On October - 24 - 2008 |11 COMMENTS | 865 views

Singapore firm claims patent to image search
By Eileen Yu, ZDNet Asia
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 07:22 PM

Singapore company says it owns patent to technology used by millions of online sites worldwide to link graphics and pictures to other Web pages.

SINGAPORE?A local company has laid claims to a technology that Web sites across the globe deploy to link images to other Web pages, and sent out notification letters to several companies demanding to be paid licensing fees.

Dubbing itself ?pioneers of visual search technology?, Vuestar Technologies said it owns the patent to the technology that enables ?Internet searching via visual images?.

In sum, the company implied that any Web site that uses pictures and graphics to link to another site or Web page will need a license from Vuestar.

?Those who use visual images which hyperlink to other Web pages or Web sites?whether on the first page or subsequent pages of a Web site require a Vuestar ?license of use?,? the company said on its site.

Singapore law firm Keystone Law issued a note to its clients Tuesday, urging those that intend to take up a licensing agreement with companies such as Vuestar, to ?carefully examine the terms of such licenses and the claims of the licensor?.

Bryan Tan, director at Keystone Law, said in an e-mail interview: ?Always examine such claims carefully and take legal advice if you are not familiar [with the company?s claims]. Even if you decide to settle a claim, make sure you know what ?rights? you are paying for.? Keystone specializes in technology law.

In his note to the firm?s clients, Tan added: ?We understand that Vuestar has sent invoices for around S$5,000 (US$3,676) to various parties in Singapore asking them to enter into such license agreements, or to cease allowing images on a parties? Web site to be downloaded or used in Singapore.?

?We believe that this development would have a wide-ranging impact on the Internet community in Singapore, given the wide claims made by Vuestar on the intellectual property covered by the patents,? he said. ?Parties operating Web sites, offering Web services or developing Web-based and WAP-based products and services need to be especially careful.?

Vuestar said it does not intend to claim licensing fees from charities and government agencies. The company added that its patent extends beyond Singapore and to ?several parts of the world?.

According to Tan, Vuestar?s patent?tagged under publication number 95940?appears also to have been granted in Australia, New Zealand and United States.

It is not clear how the company?s patent will impact other visual search technology companies such as Like.com, which claims to have developed the ?first true visual search engine?.

Established in August 2004, Like.com also said it owns almost 12 patents in the areas of visual recognition and search.

Patent breach by ?virtually all websites?? Pay up, firm demands
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Title: Patent breach by ?virtually all websites?? Pay up, firm demands
Source: Straits Times
Author: Chua Hian Hou

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A SINGAPORE firm has threatened to sue websites that use pictures or graphics to link to another page, claiming it owns the patent for a technology used by millions around the world.

In a move that has come under fire from the online community, VueStar Technologies has sent ?invoices? to local website operators asking for thousands of dollars in licensing fees.

The company, which said ?virtually all websites? are infringing on its patent, is also planning to take on giants like Mircosoft and Google.

It is a battle that could, at least in theory, upend the Internet, though intellectual property experts have some doubts that VueStar can actually enforce its claims.

The company said it has been awarded a patent here and in several other countries, including Australia, New Zealand and the United States, for the method of ?locating Web pages by utilising visual images?.

In other words, clicking, scrolling or streaming over a visual image to connect with a website or Web page is an infringement, the company claims on its website.

The technique is the de facto method used to connect websites across the globe, from personal blogs to the biggest search engines.

VueStar managing director Paul Smith said if sites want to keep using images as links, they will have to pay his company – located in a single-unit office at The Adelphi off Coleman Street – between ?$200? and ?millions? annually.

It is a claim, however, that has its doubters.

Technology and intellectual property lawyer Bryan Tan of Keystone Law Corporation said that while VueStar has been granted a patent, it is an extremely wide one.

In fact, ?if the patent is allowed to stand, it will probably bring the (Internet) industry to its knees?. And VueStar?s patent may be contested and overturned in court, he said.

The firm has been sending out invoices to Singapore companies since last week asking them to pay up, said Mr Smith. He declined to say how many have gone out, but there have been ?enough to keep my phone busy?.

Those who do not pay up, warned Mr Smith, face legal action, and his company is ?highly confident that (a court decision) will be in our favour?.

Mr Alvin Koh, who runs the non-profit Arrowana fish
website arofanatics.com, received one of VueStar?s invoices last week for $5,350. He does not intend to pay up and said: ?I would rather close down the site?.

Mr Smith recognises that Mr Koh?s stand will likely be a popular one, and his firm is already girding up for a public backlash.

?Website owners are just upset because they never had to pay for it before,? said Mr Smith.

VueStar will begin enforcing its patent claims in Australia and the US ?soon?, he said, and the firm is also working on invoices for Internet heavyweights like Google and Microsoft.

While governments and charities will need a licence, VueStar will not be asking for payment from these parties, he said.

Mr Tan urged companies to contact their lawyers before ?paying VueStar anything?.

Source: Straits Times ? Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. Permission required for reproduction.
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BT Group PLC will appear in a New York federal court on Monday to try to enforce a patent it says covers all hyperlinking. BT claims it invented the hyperlink in 1976, and anyone who uses the World Wide Web owes them money.

If upheld, the patent would give BT the right to collect royalties from any Internet Service Provider.

BT sued Prodigy Communications after the ISP refused to purchase a license for the right to use hyperlinks, the clickable links that connect one web page to another. If Prodigy loses the case, other ISPs would also be charged royalties.

BT was granted the US patent back in 1989. It had been filed when the then-Post Office was developing an online information service, called Prestel. Patents were also granted in other countries, but have since expired.

BT sent letters to 16 ISPs in June of 2000 after someone in the company rediscovered the patent in its files. The patent expires in 2006 but, if upheld, ISPs could owe huge back royalties.

?We believe we have a duty to protect our intellectual property and we would expect companies to pay a reasonable royalty based on the revenues that they have enjoyed through the use of that intellectual property,? a BT spokeswoman told Reuters.
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But critics say the patent claim is overly broad and could drive up the cost of the internet access for users. It could even allow BT to decide who gets to use the web and who does not, they say.

?Is it good public policy to allow patents like this? I think this claim illustrates the problems you?ve got with the patent system,? says James Love, director of the Consumer Project on Technology, a Washington-based advocacy group. ?They would have an exclusive right, the right to stop you cold from using the Web.?

Other critics do not think the patent will hold up. Gregory Aharonian, publisher of the Internet Patent News Service, has written that the patent will probably be invalidated because some people were using similar technology before 1976.

One potential piece of ?prior art? can be seen on a 1968 video clip, where Stanford researchers demonstrated an online editing system that uses hyperlinks.

HDD Low Level Format Tool 2.36.1181 Freeware for Hardisk repair

Posted by Afrizal On October - 23 - 2008 |3 COMMENTS | 1,680 views

HDD Low Level Format Tool is a freeware utility for low-level hard disk drive formatting

Low Level Format Tool will clear partitions, MBR, and every bit of user data. The data cannot be recovered after using this utility. The program utilizes Ultra-DMA transfers when possible.

Low-Level Format and re-certify a SATA, IDE or SCSI hard disk drive with any size of up to 281 474 976 710 655 bytes. Will work with USB and FIREWIRE external drive enclosures.

Low-level formatting of Flash Cards is supported too. Low Level Format Tool will clear partitions, MBR, and every bit of user data. HDD Low Level Format Tool will utilize Ultra-DMA transfers when possible
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Running Apple Mac OS X on a Standard PC

Posted by Afrizal On October - 22 - 2008 |8 COMMENTS | 3,217 views

Apple’s MacBook Air, iPhone and iPod may be all the rage, but the company?s desktop computers are still relative rarities: although analysts? figures vary, Apple desktops certainly comprise less than 10 per cent of the worldwide market.

This low market share is often attributed to the relatively high prices of Apple computers. However, another reason could be the fact that users rarely have an opportunity to experience Mac OS before buying a computer. This would require a visit to one of the Apple retail stores or an accommodating Mac-owning friend. But there is another way: for some time, various different images of Mac OS X have been available on the internet that have been modified to circumvent its tight coupling to Apple?s hardware. These allow the operating system to be installed on a standard PC. To date, Apple has taken no action against such activities, which perhaps indicates that the ?buzz? around its OS is not entirely unwelcome.

However, Apple?s licence agreement does state that Mac OS X should only be installed on Apple hardware, so this is a controversial subject. The versions available for download that we discuss in this article are unauthorised. You might feel morally justified in using one of these after you?ve bought a legitimate copy of Mac OS X Leopard, but you will still be breaking copyright law. Combine that with the dangers of downloading software from unofficial sources, and it?s clear that taking this route is only for the adventurous, on securely isolated test computers. We certainly don?t recommend you do this ? however interesting the results may be.

In the best case, Mac OS X Leopard on standard PC hardware can use full graphics acceleration (Quartz, Core Image) and all of the CPU features

Motherboard, CPU & chipset

Modified Mac OS X Leopard images called Kalyway and Iatkos are ideal for Intel-based systems, while PCs with AMD processors are best served by the Zephyroth variant. A recently published image that covers all platforms well is Leo4All. A successful installation of Mac OS X Leopard is by no means guaranteed, but it is very likely.

For the Intel platform, the closer the components are to those in a real Mac, the greater the chances of success. Specifically, this means a motherboard with an Intel CPU/chipset combination that supports SSE3. However, there can still be problems. In our tests, for example, we couldn?t convince the Esprimo P5925 with Intel?s Q35 chipset to cooperate with Mac OS. Perhaps the Q35?s integrated vPro technology for remote client management is the culprit. However, we were successful with motherboards using Intel?s 975, 965 and X38 chipsets.

When it comes to the Zephyroth image for AMD platforms, some limitations must be accepted. For example, it?s not possible to execute 64-bit programs with an AMD processor. Nor are the extensions of virtualisation programs such as Parallels Desktop for Mac and VMware supported. We also failed to install Leopard on AMD?s quad-core Phenom processor, although some users report success if EFI emulation is bypassed.

It?s also important to note that hard disk and DVD drive installation may be problematical. Success is most likely if both components use a Serial ATA (SATA) interface. This is because modern Intel chipsets no longer integrate an UltraATA controller, so motherboard makers use an additional chip from JMicron or another manufacturer. However, these solutions are far from compatible with the Parallel ATA (PATA) specification (older chipsets, such as the Intel 975, have a PATA-compatible interface, and the installation succeeds). In addition, all input devices such as keyboard and mouse, must attach to USB ports.

There are stability issues with some motherboards. For example, in our tests the Gigabyte 965P-DS3 crashed with more than 2GB of RAM fitted. However, once AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) is enabled on the SATA controller, the 965-DS3 runs Mac OS with 4GB of RAM without any problems. For a stable operation, you should also ensure that the CPU extension for protecting against buffer overflow (No Execute/Execute Disable or NX/XD) is enabled in the BIOS.

Network, sound and graphics cards

Hardware support for network, sound and graphics cards is generally good, although problems can still arise. Realtek and Marvell network chips generally work, but some newer Intel chips can prove troublesome. Drivers are not usually available, so an additional network card will be needed. The same is true for Wi-Fi: Atheros and Broadcom chips are mostly OK, but Intel?s 3945ABG is not supported. Some manufacturers, including Ralink and ZyXEL, now even offer Mac OS drivers for download.

Integrated audio, as often used on motherboards, is supported by default in the latest images. Drivers for a number of ALC88x-family chips are on the setup DVD. However, with Sound Blaster products, you?ll have to accept some reduced functionality. Frequently, the 5.1 analogue output does not work, although the digital output does support this standard. Also, the sound inputs only rarely function.

Mac OS X is particularly animation-rich, so support for graphics chips is critical. Drivers are present, but work only rarely for newer ATI and Nvidia GPUs (Graphics Processing Units); older graphics chips from the Radeon X1000 series give fewer problems. With newer graphics chips it?s best to perform the installation without selecting a graphics driver, so that Mac OS starts in VGA mode. In our test with an ATI HD 2600 X, however, even that failed. Installation is successful with some compatible graphics cards, though. We succeeded with ATI?s X1400, X1600 and X1900, while newer graphics cards with HD 2600 XT, HD 2900, HD 3850, HD3870 and HD 3870X2 chips required Mac OS to be started in VGA mode.

After starting Mac OS X Leopard with a X1000 graphics card, drivers can be installed to ensure that newer GPUs offer full graphics acceleration. You can even use an ATI HD 3870 X2, although Mac OS X will not make use of the second GPU in this high-end card. Nevertheless the second chip is recognised and you can use the (four) DVI outputs to connect further monitors ? similar to a Mac Pro with two graphics cards. Almost all graphics drivers in circulation support digital LCD connections, although it?s possible that in some setups only the analogue VGA mode will be active. Multi-screen operation is no problem: after connecting a second monitor, Mac OS extends the desktop area automatically.

Installing Leopard on a standard PC

For our test installation of Leopard on a standard PC, we used the Gigabyte GA-X38T-DQ6 for the Intel platform, and the GA-MA790FX-DQ6 for the AMD platform. The hard disk was a Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 with a SATA interface and 750GB capacity, while the DVD drive was an ASUS DRW1814BLT, also with a SATA interface. Both systems used the Radeon HD 3870 X2 graphics card and both were fitted with 4GB of memory from Aeneon.

We installed Mac OS X Leopard from the Leo4All image, which provides excellent hardware support and works with both Intel and AMD processors. Leo4all also integrates many updates, including Leopard 10.5.2. The Kalyway image also works well for Intel systems.

Setup DVD
About five minutes after starting the installation, a graphical setup mode appears where you choose, among other things, the partition into which Mac OS is to be installed. Mac OS initially finds no partition in a new drive, and Disk Utility must be used to create one or more partitions. Thanks to EFI emulation, hard disks can be partitioned using the GUID scheme; GUID is the successor to the MBR (Master Boot Record), supporting more partitions and providing greater flexibility. However, most Windows operating systems do not support the GUID partition scheme: you?ll need to install the GRUB bootloader and jump through some hoops to get both Windows and Mac OS onto a GUID-partitioned hard disk ? something that?s beyond the scope of this article. With an MBR-partitioned drive, it?s relatively straightforward to install Mac OS alongside Windows.

The setup process takes a good 30 minutes. Thanks to Leo4all?s good hardware support, network and audio devices are immediately available after the installation. However, you?ll need to install a graphics driver later. After completing the installation, Mac OS plays a short video and asks for a user name and password.

It?s worth noting that, using the Netkas EFI emulation, you can install the original ?vanilla? Mac OS kernel. However, this is not advisable, as you?re likely to encounter shutdown/reboot problems. Instead, it?s better to use the modified Netkas kernel 9.2.0.

Tips and tricks

As already mentioned, you may encounter difficulties either during setup or installation. For example, if the system hangs shortly after the start of the setup DVD, or if an error message appears, the following switches for the Darwin bootloader can be helpful: – f, – x, -v, -legacy. Also, switching off one of a dual-core processor?s cores in the BIOS can be helpful.

After installation, a flashing cursor can appear on-screen, followed by nothing much at all. In this case, the partition was probably not marked as active, which prevents startup. You can retrieve this situation manually by starting again from DVD, calling up the Terminal program and entering the following instructions:

fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0 (If a hard disk is in the system)
p (Show partitions)
f 2 (Make partition 1 active (GUID), for MBR enter 1 here instead of 2)
w
y
exit

Post-installation problems: orange disk icons
In many cases, the Leopard hard drive is identified as a removable device ? especially if the disk controller is an Intel ICH9 in AHCI mode. Accordingly, the disk?s icon is orange instead of grey. That not only looks bad, but can also cause problems with access rights. This can be resolved by replacing two kernel extensions (?kexts?). The Kext Helper tool, which is often installed by the modified image, lets you easily install the AppleAHCIPort.kext and IOAHCIFamily.kext in /System/ Library/Extensions without being in Terminal with super-user rights (sudo -s).

?About this Mac?
Apple has no conventional desktop processors in its systems (the Mac mini, iMac and notebooks use Intel?s mobile processors, while the Mac Pro is equipped with server CPUs), which means that Mac OS usually misrecognises standard PC processors. In the ?About this Mac? info box, it simply says ?Unknown Processor?. The memory complement is also often not properly recognised, while the CPU functions supported by Leopard no longer appear.

To correctly display processor and memory information, you need to edit the AboutThisMac.strings file. To do this, go to /System/Library/Core Services/loginwindow.app, right-click on the program and select Show Package Contents. Then open another Finder window and navigate to the /Contents /Resources/German.lproj folder. Here you should find the AboutThisMac.strings file, which you can copy to the desktop and open with TextEdit. Scroll down to the line ?ABOUT_BOX_MULTIPLE_PROCESSOR_FIELD_FORMAT? and, after the equals sign, replace the two operands ?% @? with the correct CPU string ? for example, ?Intel Core 2 Extreme CPU X9650?. For a single-processor system, do the same for the ?ABOUT_BOX_SINGLE_PROCESSOR_FIELD_FORMAT? line, and enter the correct memory information at ?ABOUT_BOX_MEMORY_FIELD_FORMAT?. Then save the file and replace the original with the modified version.

With a little judicious editing, you can get Mac OS X to display CPU and memory information correctly.

Assistance, drivers and instructions for installing Mac OS X on standard PCs are available on the internet. The most comprehensive forum is insanelymac.com; there are also useful tips and tricks at osx86scene.com and hackint0sh.org.

Performance

As far as performance is concerned, there?s no difference between Mac OS on a standard PC and an official Apple Mac ? so long as the CPU and graphics card are properly supported. The Intel platform manages this better than AMD, as the latter cannot operate in 64-bit mode and lacks the appropriate CPU extensions for optimising virtualisation performance. By contrast, the overclocked 3.6GHz Penryn quad-core (Intel Core 2 Extreme X9650) works in the Gigabyte motherboard with a frontside bus speed of 1600MHz and is fully supported by Mac OS: all CPU extensions can be used.

As our tests show, Mac OS Leopard running on a single 3.6GHz quad-core Intel processor compares very well to its performance on a Mac Pro?s pair of 2.8GHz quad-core chips. It even outperforms Apple?s high-end workstation in some areas ? particularly the memory benchmarks. This is partly the result of the Intel system?s 1,333MHz DDR3 non-ECC memory (Aeneon DDR3 1333) and higher 3.6GHz clock speed, compared to the Mac Pro with its fully buffered DIMMs and 800MHz DDR2 memory. More serious, however, is the fact that with two memory modules installed in the Mac Pro, only two of the four available memory channels are used, cutting the theoretical maximum bandwidth by half. As a result, even the AMD system matches Apple?s high-end workstation in the memory benchmarks. With pure arithmetic operations, however, the dual quad-core Mac Pro is superior to the Intel system, despite its lower clock speed.

Mac Pro: 2 x 2.8GHz quad-core. Intel PC:1 x 3.6GHz Penryn quad-core. Longer bars are better.

Mac Pro: 2 x 2.8GHz quad-core. AMD PC: 1 x 3.0GHz Athlon 64 dual-core. Intel PC:1 x 3.6GHz Penryn quad-core. Longer bars are better.

Conclusion

With the right hardware components, a standard PC running Mac OS X Leopard is, at first sight, no different from a genuine Apple Mac. Special CPU extensions such as Intel VT-x provide support for software solutions like Parallels Desktop for Mac. Even Adobe Photoshop, which queries a Mac to verify its authenticity, runs fine on a standard PC thanks to EFI emulation. You can also use .Mac accounts and the integrated Time Machine backup feature, which didn?t work with earlier Mac OS images. Graphics acceleration is no longer an issue, and nor is the digital control of LCD screens. However, you will have to accept some reduced audio functionality, and will look in vain for drivers for most PCI add-on cards.

Although the modified Mac OS images exhibit no stability problems on optimal hardware under normal conditions, not all functions are supported. Sleep mode ? which puts the system into a state that consumes only a few watts of power ? works only in exceptional cases, when all the relevant kernel extensions are available.

You?ll need to be careful with software updates, too. Although most Mac OS updates work, those affecting the core operating system (kernel) are often incompatible. For instance, the automatic update to version 10.5.2 caused a system crash, which is very difficult to repair. Changes to key drivers following an update may also prevent Mac OS from starting up on a standard PC. Installing Windows using Boot Camp does not work either. Whatever the difficulties involved in installing and setting up Mac OS on a desktop PC, the situation is usually exacerbated on a notebook ? for example, it?s not usually possible to replace a graphics accelerator or a network chip.

Installing a modified Mac OS image on a standard PC is unlikely to be a productive exercise for most users because of the technical obstacles likely to be encountered. However, it can be a rewarding experience for enthusiasts and specialists with Unix expertise. As mentioned at the start of this article, this is a legally questionable pursuit that is definitely not to be undertaken without first purchasing a legitimate copy of Mac OS Leopard.
Running Mac OS X on standard PCs

Kai Schmerer ZDNet Germany

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