Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
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Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
Hi All !
I am successfully installed & running Mac OS X on Mac OS X on my Mac mini ! (Mac OS X Leopard, VBox 3.2.0-BETA1)
Thanks for this feature ! I bet this feature was the hardest in this release,
Network works, the sound does NOT.
Performance is slow, esp graphics rendering. Maybe GuestAdditions can fix it in the future...
Scrolling webpages with images is painfully slow.
Are there any good 2D graphics benchmarks for Mac ? (like Passmark Performance Test)
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I am successfully installed & running Mac OS X on Mac OS X on my Mac mini ! (Mac OS X Leopard, VBox 3.2.0-BETA1)
Thanks for this feature ! I bet this feature was the hardest in this release,
Network works, the sound does NOT.
Performance is slow, esp graphics rendering. Maybe GuestAdditions can fix it in the future...
Scrolling webpages with images is painfully slow.
Are there any good 2D graphics benchmarks for Mac ? (like Passmark Performance Test)
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Re: Mac OS X guest
Regarding graphics: Correct, guest additions will improve this in a future release. Regarding sound: The typical problem with our AC97 emulation and very recent OSes (like with Windows 7).
So far running a benchmark does not make much sense. Keep in mind to disable energy saving like described in the Known Issues section of the user manual (Mac OS X guests).
So far running a benchmark does not make much sense. Keep in mind to disable energy saving like described in the Known Issues section of the user manual (Mac OS X guests).
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Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
For those who have checked this, maybe you could answer my Q?
I'm wondering, since I can't test this my self (No AMD-V) if this will run on a standard computer? Say, for example an AMD Phenom II, along with Linux as host? or does this require intel/mac hardware?
I'm wondering, since I can't test this my self (No AMD-V) if this will run on a standard computer? Say, for example an AMD Phenom II, along with Linux as host? or does this require intel/mac hardware?
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Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
It requires Intel Core 2 CPU or above. But only some models are supported. I don't have the complete list.
Won't run on AMD anytime soon... maybe some hacks around CPUID can make it work on AMD too in the future... but this would require a hacker to do it...
As for Host OS, it may run on anything.
Won't run on AMD anytime soon... maybe some hacks around CPUID can make it work on AMD too in the future... but this would require a hacker to do it...
As for Host OS, it may run on anything.
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Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
Hi,
i tried to install iDeneb on Vb 3.2.0
I cannot use keyborad at botting time ( i would like to enter parametgers ex. -v verbose mode) and Vb beta doesn't get the keyboard ..
There Is a workaround ?? I'm using win32 version of Vb 3.2.0. beta1
Thanks
i tried to install iDeneb on Vb 3.2.0
I cannot use keyborad at botting time ( i would like to enter parametgers ex. -v verbose mode) and Vb beta doesn't get the keyboard ..
There Is a workaround ?? I'm using win32 version of Vb 3.2.0. beta1
Thanks
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Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
I've had problems with that. For me it's solved by unchecking the "enable usb controller" box.PippoX0 wrote:Hi,
i cannot use keyborad at botting time ( i would like to enter parametgers ex. -v verbose mode) and Vb beta doesn't get the keyboard ..
There Is a workaround ?? I'm using win32 version of Vb 3.2.0. beta1
Thanks
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Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
I was experiencing the same problem when I first tried installing Snow Leopard as a guest with 3.2.0 beta 1 on my MacBook Pro 13" (first generation). The first few attempts were done trying to install Snow Leopard from an ISO image of the disc, and thats when I was getting the "still waiting for root device" problem. Later on I burned it to a disc, installed from the disc instead of the ISO, and no more "still waiting for root device".stmiller wrote:I'm getting 'still waiting for root device' trying to install 10.6.
Macbook pro 1,1
Core Duo
I've tried IDE, SATA, SCSI, and SAS hard drive controllers in virtualbox. It doesn't see the hard drive for some reason. Any ideas?
FYI, you need to use Disk Utility to partition the VirtualBox hard drive before the installer will see it and let you install the OS. That stumped me for a couple minutes as well.
Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
Yeah it didn't even get that far. The above screenshot was as far as it got. Never made it into the graphical installer.djc6 wrote: FYI, you need to use Disk Utility to partition the VirtualBox hard drive before the installer will see it and let you install the OS. That stumped me for a couple minutes as well.
Update: Tried a new retail 10.6.3 DVD, and it works like a charm now to install. Perhaps that original 10.6 retail disc I first tried is problematic?
On to the next problem: the internal guest OS X does not recognize the keyboard. Hrmm...
Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
AFAIK, the only provision for running Mac OS X virtually in compliance with its licenseJakeS wrote:For those who have checked this, maybe you could answer my Q?
I'm wondering, since I can't test this my self (No AMD-V) if this will run on a standard computer? Say, for example an AMD Phenom II, along with Linux as host? or does this require intel/mac hardware?
is under a Mac OS X _Server_ host running on Apple hardware; and even then I think
each client instance would need a separate license.
Practically, since Apple wants to use their pretty OS and GUI to sell hardware
(nice hardware, it's true) at a premium (and because there's therefore no point in
wasting their effort supporting what they _don't_ sell), Mac OS X will probably support only
CPUs and support chips that are part of their systems (or fairly generic USB or FireWire
addons).
AFAIK all x86 Apples so far have been Intel, none AMD (although I think I recall recent
rumors that may change).
Aside from the number of cores or threads visible to the guest, I'm not aware of VirtualBox
doing anything to make the guest's idea of the CPU it has look any different from the
actual host CPU. I suspect that anything it were to do along those lines would result in
some performance loss for the guest.
So it might work on a host that had a CPU like some current Mac has. But the
only case where it is in all respects reasonable to expect it to work is running on a Mac,
under an OS X Server host, in compliance with the license.
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Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
In order to comply with the Apple EULA, Mac OSX guest will only work on Mac systems (OS and hardware). Any other combination will not work and the VB devs will make sure that the EULA cannot be breached. So no Mac OSX on Linux, Windows, or whatever.
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Re: Mac OS X guest works in v3.2 !
i'm pretty sure the devs said they didn't block it but it wouldn't work.Sasquatch wrote:In order to comply with the Apple EULA, Mac OSX guest will only work on Mac systems (OS and hardware). Any other combination will not work and the VB devs will make sure that the EULA cannot be breached. So no Mac OSX on Linux, Windows, or whatever.
and if you want to go 100% with the eula, you should only be able to run osx server on osx server, not regular osx.