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Amusingly, they didn't call it ApplePi and instead went with their (in my opinion) less intuitive name.

Anyway, I wonder how long before someone can get OS X (macOS?) to work. I'm sure the early big cat OS requirements are within the capabilities of beefier Pi units. I fondly remember making my first Hackintosh and accidentally wiping my Windows partition. If it can be done for only $40, very cool!



There is an existing ApplePi project which is an Apple ][ emulator on the Raspberry Pi.


"accidentally wiping my Windows partition. If it can be done for only $40, very cool!"

I'm sure it can be done for a lot less.


By good fortune the custom PC I had at the time was 100% compatible with 10.6 Snow Leopard, including WiFi and Bluetooth, by learning about tonymacx86. I've been on Apple ever since, both personal and professional.


ApplePi would feel more for the Apple II to me


ApplePII?


AppleP][


That's perfect...


I think Apple’s trademark lawyers would be not amused by that at all.


Figured they would be more focused on the Hackintosh part than the trademark.


Or PiMac. :-)


MacInPi




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