Update: OS 10.6.2 now working on Atom processors
Last week, there was a bit of a fuss made over prominent Hackintosher Stell's contention that new 10.6.2 beta builds were killing support for Atom chips. It appears that fears of the loss of Atom's support were unfounded because the latest developer build (10C535) re-enables support for Intel's Netbook processor.
Wow, didn’t expect to get linked all over the internet for this damn post. Anyways, in the latest development build Atom appears to have resurrected itself zombie style in 10C535. The Atom lives another day, but nothing is concrete until the final version of 10.6.2 is out.
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Comments (7)
help me hackintosher my verizon hp mini 1151NR 1gb ram 80gb hd screen 10'' 1024x576, i need how to info the ez way from someone that did it helphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelphelp
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"Wow, didn’t expect to get linked all over the internet for this damn post. "
Yes you did. Otherwise you wouldnt have posted it in the fist place.
It was a cheap shot to drum up users and hits for his site nothing more nothing less.
Obviously worked!
Isn't it odd that the date is the same (31 July) as the 10.0.0 version of the kernel and yet, a processor group was removed and added again without a newer date?
from yawn to yawn... when i can't sleep i read posts like this on 9to5hack-a-mac. brings on the sandman pronto!!!
best netbook around? ipod touch/iphone.... nothing beats it
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