Mac OS X on the Nokia N900 [+ video]
Probably you've already heard it all before and I'm just late. I think at the moment because of my upcoming Baccalaureate is not much time to blog and make better products. That will change, but again in the course of the year. By then, if I have my final exams in his pocket. But enough with the dry words, this news I wanted to share with you.
A certain Finns named Toni Nikkanen is to run the emulator PearPC with Mac OS X on your phone. For the mouse leadership he used the tool x11vnc. As the name suggests, these are a VNC tool that the input has transferred to a laptop to the phone.
Now you are allowed but did not think that you can simply play on your mobile phone Max times. While Toni was the first to have done such a thing. But the speed with which the OS was carried out, can probably be desired. Finally, he took full half hour to even get to the "About this Mac" dialog. As a result, had the following video to be severely cut (watch time on the clock in the OS). The cut, 6-minute version you see here:
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Interesant!
I think that it's going so slowly that's only because it's just a cell phone and OS 10 and not a precursor.
A mobile phone is designed quite differently. Graphically alone because everything has to completely take over the CPU. Moreover, the whole rigmarole as the other for receiving phone, blue tooth, wifi and all that thing that has ever so. It is questionable whether this is all off. For it will not necessarily require a driver.
OSX also has a lot of pop up too much bullshit attached graphic as the leisurely, transparency effects, and something like that. And the processor is used completely different instruction sets, or beherscht not specified. That means he has to convert everything first. At 250MHz lot of work. Would you take a normal PC with the power to it would work faster.