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I have been following the board intensely and I have managed to:

1. Run deadmoo within vmware;

2. Native boot - DD deadmoo to a partition.

 

I have Rosetta/LAN/sound/USB running in native boot environment. The only hurdle is how to use the full 20Gb on my /dev/hda3 partition for my OSX86, but not deadmoo's 6Gb + "14Gb space in no where" in the /hda3 in my case. I think I will just need to dig deeper in the board..

 

Anyway, advantage of installing OSX86 natively by using the DevDVD-phe*NIX rather than using deadmoo's? Did deadmoo's miss anything from a full install? Factory drivers?

 

Test config:

Celeron D 320 - Celeron 2.40GHz

Asrock P4i65GV - i865GV - ICH5

1Gb DDR 333

200Gb ATA

ATI Radeon 9250 128Mb

Realtek RTL8139

C-Media AC97

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