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Hello hackintoshers !

please, excuse my poor english.. i'm just french, so sorry for the accent..

maybe it is not the right place to talk about that, but..

tell me if i'm wrong..

the Apple TV runs one of the last Os X (a light edition of the 10.4 i presume)

the Apple TV heart is a intel Dothan,

the intel dothan is "only" a SSE2 processor..

so..

does anyone has allready search for apple TV official patched kext that make X run without any problems on the Dothan ??

i'm pretty sure it will be the more stable way to get X works on SSE2 processor !!

 

thanks, & again sorry if i'm out of subject..

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intresting concept.

 

If someone could make an dmg/iso available of it, it'd be worth to checkout.

 

I know close to nothing about these kind of things, but makes me think the current kernels for OS X x86 should be capable with that? (or with some minor modifications?)

 

Regarding the TPM, I have no idea. But it got hacked once, so why not twice?

Sorry to disappoint guys but to quote Semthex from what he said on hackint0sh.org:

 

The kernel itself has nothing to do with SSE2/3. The reason a emulation is needed for OSX is because a lot of OSX frameworks use SSE3, not teh kernel. A SSE3 kernel can boot happily on a SSE2 machien to i.e. single user mode The kernel of AppleTV itself has no emualtor or such thing.
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