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Osx86 Dragon Team


Version 3 of eddie11c's popular Leo4all release has been uploaded to a private ftp, and should appear 'around' shortly. Leo4all is a 'universal' release and works on AMD and Intel. The official release notes are attached, here are the highlights:


First and most importantly is a totally rebuilt filesystem. The advantage with this is I no longer had to script a repair permissions from the DVD. This speeds install a good bit for most people. Don't worry if the timer says some outrageous time, as it does not calculate it correctly. The initial package install is very large and takes the most time, but once its done the install is almost done. I still recommend running repair permissions from Leopard once your all loaded up to fix some errors, but none of these will stop the system from booting. If you run it twice you should see zero errors on Intel and 2 SUID files on AMD. There is an install script that crashes on AMD machines causing this, but to keep everything perfect on intel I chose to leave the script intact.

This DVD now supports AHCI with more than 2 drives thanks to the updated kext's posted by Cyclonefr.

Also fixed this go around is X11 for both Intel and AMD. If, when you close it the first time, cpu usage jumps to 100% open terminal and type xeyes & to fix it. You will need to reboot after, but it should never glitch again.

There is no longer a ./RemoveVideo script, it has been updated and is now called ./options.

ACPIPlatform:
1.1.0 or 1.2.1. Included in each is ACPIPS2Nub to fix PS2 issues.

AppleSMBIOS:I put in lots of choices for different versions based on bus speed if you want it to show your proper memory speed, or if you want your hack to look like a real mac. The default install if nothing is selected is Netkas improved version 27.

Options are:

DDR667

DDR800

DDR1066

DDR1333

iMac

MacBook

MacPro


Kernel:
I have added Netkas 9.2.0 sleep kernel, and 9.2.2 binpatched kernel ny Modbin(Be warned this does not work on all AMD machines! SSE3 CPU is required!). The default install is still Netkas 9.2.0 speedstep kernel. There are also the Stock kernels(vanilla) 9.2.0/9.2.2


RemoveFireWire:
For those that have issues with FireWire, or those that just want to speed their boot time a little. This moves all of the IOFireWire kext's to /FireWire folder in the root of your install drive.

About This Mac:
This is my own little installer to customize "About this Mac" with your processor info. No it does not fix memory speed, you have to do that with AppleSMBIOS. It should work for all languages and should report overclocked CPU's properly.

Power Management:

By popular demand I added the laptop power management bundle to the install. You will still need to set it up in system preferences. This is known to have a few minor bugs. It may not report the proper time remaining or any time remaining for that matter, so use at your own risk. If you select this please do not select an ACPIPlatform, as this requires version 1.1.0.

AMD System Fix:
You will notice it is checked and greyed out by default. To take out alot of user error (people forgetting to check it for their AMD systems) I have added a script to detect the CPU and patch accordingly. When its running it will echo your processor information in the install log (if you show all). It will then skip the patch process if your on Intel or patch if its an AMD. I hope it works well for everyone!

Bootloader:
This option is checked and greyed out by default. It is Dense's script to install EFI and make the partition active. If you already have an existing bootloader (like from Vista) on the same logical drive it will not overwrite it. It will however flag the partition you installed to active, so you will have to manually set your Windows partition active again if needed.

Chipset Drivers:
(NOTE- JMicron is the only driver that always installs so please choose at least 1 option, some will have to choose 2 [if you have Marvell IDE and Intel SATA for example] ) If your not sure you can click all but 1 Nforce, as they will overwrite each other.

Nforce Old - This is the older version of Medevils Nforce(1.0.2) driver. Install this if you have issues with SATA enabled causing a panic. Known to work for some Nforce3 users.

Nforce Test- If you have a SATA DVD or do not have issues booting the DVD normally choose the NforceTest.

SiliconImage3132 - I have not found anyone that uses this specific chipset to confirm if it works.

VIA, SiS, Marvell and SB - Please install this if you are using any of these chipsets. If you have a Marvell IDE drive please install this as they should be supported. I have added many ID's here so I hope they all work! This chioce installs AppleVIAATA, AppleOnboardPCATA and AppleGenericPCATA. Confirmed working for SiS!

SAS - By request I added support for this, as of my writing this its untested. Hopefully it works.

Intel ICHx- If you have ICH7/8/9 chipsets you should install this. This is the modified version by -Dune- to support more than 2 drives and fix the over 2Gigs of RAM panics.

Audio:
These choices have not changed much, only added support for STAC9271 by request. If your not sure what chipset you have, please choose AzaliaAudio(for most HD) or AC97Audio.
Choices are:

ALC850/882/883/888/889

AC97Audio

ADI1988

STAC9271

AzaliaAudio

Graphics Drivers:
I have updated many of these packages.

ATI- there are options for:

3850

3870

2600XT(PCIE)

2600XT(AGP)

3870X2

2600PRO(PCIE)

2600PRO(AGP)

X1600(PCIE)

X1600(AGP)

X19X0

X1400 Mobility


Nvidia- I have updated the drivers to the latest available from the Mac Pro's and edited to include all Device ID's I could verify. This should cover mostly all 6XXX/7XXX/8XXX series cards. (List of ID's found in attached release notes)

NVinject- By request I have added options for different version of Nvinject(0.1.3/0.2.0/0.2.1). If your not sure choose version 0.2.1 with the proper amount of RAM your video card. I have added a modified version of 0.2.1 for 1Gig of VRAM.

GMA950 - QE/CI+resolution change with some artifacts

GMA950 - No Aritfacts QE/CI but no resolution.

GMAX3100 - suppose to give QE/CI(confirmed for device ID 0x2a02)

Network Drivers:
ForceDeth- This is compatible with most Nforce LAN.

ForceDeth-V - This is compatible with most Nforce LAN(recommended version)

Skge - Driver for most Marvell LAN cards.

RTL8187- Just as it says for Realtek 8187

Zydas USB- For the USB Wireless LAN adapter

Tiger IO80211- Some Atheros cards require this Tiger version to work. Default install is IO80211 from 10.5.2

Broadcom- WLAN driver for BCM4306/4309/4318/4320/4324

RT2500- Suppose to support Dlink WMP54G v4.0, may support some others.

ViaRhine- Just as it says, for ViaRhine chipsets

Intel 100Pro VE- Just as it says, for the Intel 100Pro VE chipset

RT2860- Driver for some chipsets like WL-181, may also work on some others.

Good Applications:
You can choose to install or not, but I do recommend many of these useful programs. They include:

Adium

AppZapper

BBEdit

CandyBar

Colloquy

FireFox

Gumby 50c

Invisibles

KCNScrew

KextHelper

Marvin's AMD Utility

MD5

Pacifist

PackageMaker version 2.1(old harder to find)

Stuffit Expander

Textmate

Transmission

TubeSock

Unison

VLC

Xbench

Ever since I put up Screenshots of Mac OS X running under Windows a few weeks back, I’ve been bombarded with all sorts of questions on how to get it installed, what kind of machine is needed to get it up and running, and most importantly where do I find the files needed for this and so on. Here’s an attempt to answer all of your questions please let me know if there’s anything I’ve missed.



Question 1: Where do I get MacOSx86?
Authorized users should obtain the OSX files from Apple. It is illegal to obtain them from torrent sites by searching under and of the following keyword combinations: "VMWare files for patched Mac OS X Tiger Intel" or “Deadmoo” or “OSx86”

Question 2: What kind of machine do I need to run Mac OS X?

Any machines that has SSE2 is able to run OS X86, you will need SSE3 in order to run Rosetta, a workaround to run Rosetta on SSE2 is available. Its CPU intense however as it translates every SSE3 instruction into SSE2

Question 3: How do I find out if my machine has SSE2/SSE3?
Download the About CPU-Z application and run it on your machine, it will tell you what kind of instructions your CPU has (see screenshot below).



Question 4: I have a Prescott CPU and I’m unable to run Rosetta!
I ran into the same problem on my installation, Mac OS X is unable to resolve whether you have SSE3 or not if your motherboard has an 865PE chipset. You can either replace your motherboard or run the SS3 2 SSE2 Patch

Question 5: What’s the ultimate machine to run Mac OS X on?
I’m not sure if this is the ultimate configuration, these are the specs for the machine that Apple is currently leasing to developers.

CPU: must support SSE3
Chipset: Intel 915 chipset (others may work if they support ich4 or ich5)
GPU: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900
Motherboard: Intel D915GUXLK

I would definitely recommend having at least 1 Gigabyte of RAM, although we ran this emulated on a laptop with 256 MB and several applications running in the background.

Question 6: How would I know if my current hardware would run?
Well there’s no official hardware compatibility list, OSx86 Project and several other sites rely on Wiki to report whether hardware would work or not.

You can check HCL NON-COMPATIBLE HARDWARE LIST

Question 7: There’s no Networking or Sound on VMWare!
Yes, VMWare was not designed to run bootlegged operating systems. There are no drivers for sound and networking on VMWare, I don’t think anyone has bothered to write drivers for it; as it can be run Natively.

Here’s a list of soundcards and Ethernet cards that would work with a native OS X installation:
Sound:
-ADI AD1985
-Audiotrak Maya 5.1 USB Audio
-C-media AC’97
-C-Media USB Audio
-Creative SB Live! 24-Bit External USB
-Griffin iMic
-Intel ICH4/ICH5/ICH5R/
-Intel ICH6 AC’97
-M-Audio Revolution 7.1 (Uses OSX drivers)
-Realtek AC’97 Audio for VIA a.k.a VT8235 (try SPDIF-output)
-Realtek ALC650
-Realtek ALC655
-Realtek ALC850 (nForce4 Audio, needs edited kext)
-Realtek ALC855
-Realtek ALC860
-Sigmatel C-Major Audio (copy over AppleAC97 kext from Darwin)
-Sonica Theater (USB)
-SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (AC97)
-VIA VT8233, VT8237

Ethernet:

-3Com 3c900 (10mbit only)
-3Com 3c905/3c905B/3c905C NIC
-3Com 3c920 10/100 Integrated
-Broadcom BCM4400 10/100 integrated controller
-Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M Gigabit Ethernet
-Intel 82559-based NIC (EtherExpress Pro/100+)
-Intel PRO/100 VE and PRO/1000
-Intel 82557 EE PRO/100
-Intel 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet
-Intel 82547EI/82562EZ
-National Semiconductor DP83816 “MacPhyter”
-Netgear FA311 - ( http://homepage.mac.com/yukidon/mac/en/dp8381x.html )
-Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
-Realtek 8100C
-Realtek 8139 - D-Link DFE-530TX+, also many generics/onboard
-Realtek 8169/8169S - Gigabit NIC’s (Netgear GA311) -
-SMC-1211TX (Recognized as RTL8139 [Realtek]
-Surecom EP-320X-R 100/10/M


Video cards/chipsets:
- Integrated i915G Intel GMA900 (works with all resolutions, Quartz Extreme, Core-Graphics and 2d/3d acceleration)
- Almost all other video cards will work properly, but no hardware acceleration is used


Question 8: How do I install OSx86 natively?
There are several guides on to do this here’s one of my favorites http://www.xplodenet.com/blog/?page_id=11

Question 9: These look very complicated is there an easier way?
Well you can replicate the tiger-x86 image onto a separate hard driver (Separate partition will not do). You can lookup the guide on http://www.osx86-project.org/

Question 10: But that requires Linux and looks complicated! Isn’t there a way to do this on windows?
Well I’m not particularly a fan of making things complicated; again you will need a separate harddrive, a separate partiontion will not do! I repeat will not do. You can also use an external drive if you wish (make sure your BIOS supports booting from USB devices)

  1. Obtain the OSX files from Apple. It’s illegal to get the from torrent.
  2. Unrar the files to the root of your C Drive
  3. Download the Forensic Acquisition Utilities or Rawrite DD (http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/rawwrite/dd.htm)
  4. Unzip these files and copy dd.exe (as well as every file in that directory to the root of c: drive as well)
  5. Download WMI Tools from Microsoft, and install them; go to programs > WMI Tools and run WMI Object Brower, an Internet Explorer page will fire up (if you have SP2 installed allow the blocked content)
  6. Select WIN32_SystemPartitions.PartComponent in the left column then right-click on the drive device id (Disk #0, Partition #0, etc) in the right column and select Go to Object
  7. The device window will open and click the associations tab
  8. Exploring with this tool you should be able to match drive letters (Win32_LogicalDisk.DeviceID = “C:”) to its physicaldisk reference (Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID = “\\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0”)
  9. Now that you know the Physical ID of the drive you want to use the following command to do it:
    dd if=c:\tiger-x86-flat.img of=\\.\
    PhysicalDriveSomething
    Where something is the Physical Drive ID

  10. The command will seem to hang, but you’ll notice your drive is firing up, just let it complete it’s business, it would take anytime from 10 minutes to hours depending on your hardware configuration
  11. Once it’s done, reboot and select the new drive as your boot drive, Voila! You’re done
Question 11: My friend has Mac OS X86 installed on his machine, can I replicate it from there?
Yes you can! You can even map a real hard disk to your virtual machine and replicate it from there check this guide: http://www.bombich.com/mactips/image.html

Question 12: You mentioned windows applications running on Mac OS X86 is this true?
Yes, buggy but true. I managed to run a few applications, nothing too hardcore. Darwine allows the Windows API to be created in x11 terminal, and thus run win32 applications through the help of Winehelper.

I would like to take the opportunity to thank the Darwine team for their great achievements of porting the open-source Wine (http://www.winehq.org) to Mac OS X. I bow to you guys


Today, Apple updated the web browser that comes standard on all Macs: Safari. Yes, it's true, Safari has been updated to 3.1, which has been available to developers for a long time. In addition to Web Standards improvements, this updated how well this browser functioned on Windows...which has been a complaint since it was released.

Adds support for CSS 3 web fonts
Adds support for CSS transforms and transitions
Adds support for HTML 5

According to the osx86.turk team's official IRC channel on irc.atlantis-irc.net and uphuck.com, their release of Mac OS X 10.5.1 (Build 9B18), codename iATKOS, has been seeded to a "mini" torrent site as of 12-17-2007. iATKOS is considered by osx86/hackintosh community to be the holy grail of "white box PC" Leopard releases. Under development since the time of Leopard's finalization, the iATKOS project has undergone several tentative release announcements, followed by bug fixes, feature additions, and consequent delays and postponement. This finalized v1.0i release will incorporate the monumental PC-EFI boot loader system, a fully patched 10.5.1 installation, and additional community made content. These components may provide for the first time, a consummate white box Leopard experience, with full support for certain combinations of hardware, and the ability to use the vanilla kernel and official Apple updates on Intel Core 2 systems. PPC code has also been removed, so the entire file is smaller in size. The uphuck team itself has recently gained both respect and notoriety from their well developed and supported releases of Tiger, so there is a lot to be expected from their Leopard release.

LIVE: Seeding is now complete. The md5 of the iso file is:166c9e104115ac7e6d6ee0a634b91471

iATKOS v1.0i Official Readme (Require registration)

The uphuck forum is back online.

iATKOS Unofficial FAQ

The OSx86 Project - InsanelyMac's parent wiki, with HCL for 10.5.X and Installation Guides.

We're looking to update the Leopard 10.5.2 HCL in the Wiki and so we need all our members who've successfully installed 10.5.1 on their systems to submit their systems details. The Wiki is the first stop for members when they look to install OS X on their PCs and so it's incredibly important that it be as extensive as possible, and that can only happen with your help. To find out the details of your system in OS X you can use (anyone care to recommend something)...and in Windows you can use Everest. To visit the Wiki click on OSx86 Project on the top right of every InsanelyMac page.

To make it easier to enter your system specifications, it's important that the template below is used when submitting. Simply copy/paste it all and fill in the relevant areas.
State what is and is not supported with you hackintosh. If patching was required to get something working, please provide a link to the topic you used, so it may help others with similar systems.
As tempting as it maybe please refrain from asking questions regarding other members systems. This is not the place for this! If you need to ask a question then use the relevant forum or PM the member directly. Posts distracting from the purpose of this topic will be removed.
Current OS X Version: 10.5.2

Desktop/Laptop?

Prebuilt? (Y/N)
(If prebuilt then add following information, otherwise fill the Motherboard:)
Manufacturer: (example Dell?)
Model: (example Inspiron xxx?)

Install Methods summary: (List all methods tested, check preferred method - the one you are writing about now)

Does EFI and/or the Vanilla kernel work? (example: partitioned as MBR, EFI v8 + Vanilla Kernel)

(in following sections, if you don't know or not sure, write "unknown")
Motherboard
Manufacturer:
Motherboard Model:
Chipset:
BIOS Version: , Revision:
BIOS setup options: (example: SATA should be set as "native", "AHCI"; Processor - set EIST to "disabled")
Audio: Works out of the box? If not, list patches.
LAN: Works out of the box? If not, list patches.
SATA & IDE: Works out of the box? If not, list patches.

Processor
Processor Model:
Speed:
Recognized as what in System Profiler:

Video Card (if you have integrated and PCI/AGP, use this template twice)
What type of card (PCI Express/AGP/Integrated):
NVIDIA/ATI/Intel?
Model:
Memory:
Board Manufacturer:
Patches used:
QE/CI:
All resolutions available?

Other PCI/PCI-e Components (USB are listed in Other Accessories below)
Wireless/Wired Card (for PCI/PCI-e cards only)
Interface: PCI/PCI-e?
Standard (Wireless only): (example: 801n)
Manufacturer:
Model:
Works? (Y/N, if "Y", list patches)
Patches:

Sound Card (this is for PCI/PCI-e cards only - integrated on motherboard is in motherboard section)
Interface: PCI/PCI-e?
Manufacturer:
Model:
Works? (Y/N, if "Y", list patches)
Patches:

Other Accessories (USB/FIREWIRE)
Type (Webcam, External Sound Card, USB bluetooth dongle, etc.):
Name:
Manufacturer:
Works? (Y/N, if "Y", list patches, if needed)
Patches/Work out of the box?


If you have any questions regarding the Leopard HCL, then please contact the Wiki Team.

~Posts which have been used to update the Leopard HCL shall be deleted to help the members updating the HCL better manage the task~






Its for you ! . i found a Greate FTP link to download patched leopard those who are not getting good speed in Torrents !!!



Link.....1



Link.....2


These ISO files are already patched .. so you need just to download and burn on a DVD !

for the startup patch for the Leopard, visit,

Instuctions
Instuctions1
Readme and Macdrive


Note: These patched iso files wont work in original Mac laptops such as Macbook pro, macbook etc.... you have to download original (6.6GB osx-leopard105.dmg , from other source. you can get it from torrent . Direct link will be published Soon

Before you start

You will need the following stuff:
USB pendrive (min. 2 GB required)
JaS Mac OS X 10.4.x or 10.4.7 Retail DVD
Pacifist software (www.charlessoft.com)
Format the pendrive

Plugin your USB pendrive and open Disk Utility (Applications->Utilities)







Select your pendrive device in the left menu, and click the partition tab.
Enter a nice name for your device like osx86.

Hit Options... button, and choose Master Boot Record.
From the drop-down, choose 1 partition as the volume scheme.

Be sure the filesystem is Mac OS Extended (Journaled),
Hit the Partition button.

Next, we need to enable Owners, open a Terminal and type:

sudo /usr/sbin/vsdbutil -a /Volumes/osx86


Install OSx86

Mount the JaS 10.4.x. DVD or the Retail 10.4.7 DVD (I used retail).
Browse to the directory System/Installation/Packages on the DVD.
Open OSInstall.mpkg with pacifist (right-click->Open With Pacifist).


Expand Contents of EssentialSystemSoftware, then expand Contents of
EssentialSystemSoftwareGroup.

Select Contents of BaseSystem.pkg and Contents of Essentials.pkg and
right-click and choose Install to Other disk...
Choose your pendrive (osx86) and hit the install button. Now be patient :-)

Now depending on what DVD you used, you will need to download the
right update from apple.com. I downloaded the 10.4.8 Intel update since I used
10.4.7 retail DVD.

Open MacOSXUpd10.4.8Intel.pkg with Pacifist and install to Other disk...

N.B.: Before installing the update, you may need to free some space on the pendrive.
Just delete the asiatic font files in /System/Library/Fonts (= 100 MB bonus).

Add missing files

Since we installed with Pacifist, some of the files are missing. We need to copy them.
Get them from a full 10.4.8 working install. Those files are:

/System/Library/CoreServices/SetupAssistant
/Applications/Safari.app
/Applications/Address Book.app
/Library/Receipts/BaseSystem.pkg
/Library/Receipts/Essentials.pkg

Copy OSx86 specific files

You need to replace the following files:

/mach_kernel by semthex SSE3 or SSE2 kernel
/System/Library/Extensions/AppleACPIPlateform.kext
/System/Library/Extensions/AppleSMBIOS.kext

Optional:

/System/Library/Extensions/IONetworkingFamily.kext
/System/Library/Extensions/AppleIntelIntegratedFrameBuffer.kext (GMA950)

Add this for PS2 keyboard/mouse:

/System/Library/Extensions/ApplePS2Controller.kext

Put all your custom kext you use on your working install.

Do not forget to chmod -R 755 and chown -R root:wheel all files you copy.

Make the pendrive bootable

Be sure that you have bless version 24.0 from 10.4.4.
Any other version of bless won't work.
Run bless -version in Terminal to check version.

sudo bless –verbose –folder
“/Volumes/osx86/System/Library/CoreServices” –bootinfo
Repair permissions

Open Disk Utility.app, select your pendrive and repair permissions.

Set Partition Active

Open a Terminal, be sure your pendrive is plugged in:

> sudo -s
> diskutil list

> /dev/disk1
#: type name size identifier
0: FDisk_partition_scheme *1.9 GB disk1
1: Apple_HFS osx86 1.9 GB disk1s1
Note that here the pendrive is disk1 (disk1s1).

> fdisk -e /dev/rdisk1

Enter 'help' for information
fdisk: 1> p
Disk: /dev/rdisk1 geometry: 999/64/63 [4028416 sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending
#: id cyl hd sec - cyl hd sec [ start - size]
-------------------------------------------------------------
*1: AF 0 1 1 - 1023 254 63 [ 63 - 4028346] HFS+
2: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
3: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
4: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0 - 0] unused
First time you do this, you should not see the star in front of partition 1.
We need to activate the partition.

fdisk: 1> f 1
Partition 1 marked active.
fdisk:*1> write
Device could not be accessed exclusively.
A reboot will be needed for changes to take effect. OK? [n] y
Writing MBR at offset 0.
First Boot

During the first boot to OS X from the pendrive,
you'll have to finish the installation setup.
For the first boot, you need to boot to your current working system.
And specify following boot flags:

mach_kernel -v rd=disk1s1
Notice that we specified disk1s1 from previous diskutil list command.

Next boot should be directly to the USB pendrive,
so don't forget to enable USB boot in BIOS.
And set USB Flash boot order before harddrive.

Bring your osx86 with you and test it on any PC with SSE2/SSE3 proc!
Enjoy!

Leopard is the sixth major release of the Mac OS X operating system for Apple’s Mac line of personal computers, and is the successor to Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger". Leopard was released on October 26, 2007, and is available in two variants: a desktop version suitable for personal computers, and a server version, Mac OS X Server. Apple offers a reduced-cost upgrade to people that purchase new Apple computers between October 1, 2007 and December 29, 2007 that do not already have Mac OS X v10.5 pre-installed or a Leopard upgrade DVD included.

[1] According to Apple, Leopard contains over 300 changes and enhancements

[2] Covering core operating system components as well as included applications and developer tools. Leopard introduces a significantly revised desktop, with a redesigned Dock, Stacks, a semitransparent menu bar, and an updated Finder that incorporates the Cover Flow visual navigation interface first seen in iTunes. Other notable features include support for writing 64-bit graphical user interface applications, an automated backup utility called Time Machine, support for Spotlight searches across multiple machines, and the inclusion of Front Row and Photo Booth, which were previously only included with some Mac models.


This is the final retail version of Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard
To burn, open Disk Utility, drag .dmg file to the sidebar and press burn.



Click Here To Download

Porn4Mac (attached) appears to be a trojan similar to or perhaps the same as the OSX.RSPlug.A trojan that emerged last fall:

http://www.intego.com/news/ism0705.asp
http://www.macworld.com/article/60819/2007/10/trojan.html
http://www.macworld.com/article/60823/2007...rojanhorse.html
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...=68825&st=0

I ran into this trojan via this Digg page: http://digg.com/world_news/Victoria_Lindsay

At least two of the bogus video links on that page lead to this .dmg trojan which claims to be installing a "new version of Video ActiveX Object" to view a video (the other links lead to .exe file trojans):

http://exclusive-videos.net/video/Cheerleader_Ambush
http://hotwn.com/index.php?vid=Cheerleader-Ambush

The only report of this specific "Porn4Mac" trojan that I found was on a French Mac forum which seems to indicate that it is a version of the OSX.RSPlug.A trojan:
http://forums.macgeneration.com/vbulletin/...ad.php?t=212094

(Anyone actually interested in watching the Victoria Lindsay video can find at least part of it here:

http://wiresmash.com/people/victoria-lindsay/

There is a new Kalyway 10.5.2 DVD that is now available for download. The new DVD features a lot more fixes, drivers, and kernels.

Intel 10.5.2 Patches
cpus=1 flag
Francais_pc_keyboard_layout
TimeMachineFix
PowerManagement_bundle (don't install it if you have select sse2 patch !!!)
IntelMemoryController
USBPCGen (fix usbehci detection problem , enable usb2)

AMD 10.5.2 Patches
AMD_1052_Patch_test_1
AMD_1052_Patch_test_2
legacy flag

Kernels
sleepkernel--(intel/amd/sse2/sse3)
speedstepkernel--(intel/amd/sse2/sse3)
nforcekernel--(intel/sse3)
modbinkernel--(intel/amd/sse3)
vanillakernel--(intel/sse3)
kabylkernel--(intel/sse3) with sleep support

kernel_9.2_sleep
kernel_9.2_speedstep
kernel_9.2.2_kabyl
kernel_922_modbin
kernel_92_nforce
kernel_vanilla_922

Drivers
There are way too many to list here, but you can find the entire list in the description. You can find the download on the bay or on the "stone that is no longer in one piece."

Download this torrent

http://www.mininova.org/get/1305803

Using a motherboard with an Intel 915 chipset and a P4/Celeron D Processor, you can get OSX up and running natively. It’s FAST and is 100% compatible(sound, accelerated graphics, and networking). It also runs PowerPC Applications. This hardware can be obtained for around $100. This is a list for OSX x86 hardware compatibility.

Info is scattered all over so I compiled a list of working components that work in native mode (no Pear, or VMware).

If you have more, add it, IF it works completely. Please ONLY add the components and no questions, failures, etc.

We need a clear list of working components.

Fully working hardware list.
CPU SSE3
AMD 64 (venice)
Intel Prescot P4
Intel Celeron D

*SSE2 processors are not listed due to limited operation (certain apps will not work).

Chipsets
Intel 845
Intel 865
Intel 875
Intel 915
Intel 925
Nvidia Nforce 4 Ultra
VIA P4M266A
VIA K8M800

Video
Intel 900

Sound/Southbridge
ADI AD1985
C-Media USB Audio (no additional drivers required).
Intel ICH4
Intel ICH5
Intel ICH5R
Intel ICH6
Intel ICH6R (ATA only, no raid)
Realtek ALC860
Realtek ALC655
Realtek ALC850 (nForce Audio)(requires kext plist file edit)
Realtek ALC855
Sigmatel C-Major Audio (Dell 700m, copy over AppleAC97 kext from Darwin)
Sonica Theater (USB)
VIA VT8235

Ethernet
3Com 3c905
3Com 3c900 (10mbit only)
Broadcom BCM5705M (NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet)
Broadcom 440x 10/100
Intel 82547EI
Intel 82562EZ
Realtek 8100C
Realtek 8139
Realtek 8100C
SMC-1211TX (Recognized as RTL8139 [Realtek]
Surecom EP-320X-R 100/10/M

Drives/Acc
DVD burners
Pioneer DVD A07 Writer
NEC ND-3500AG

CD burners
LiteOn LTR-52327-S is recognized as burner

FireWire or 1394
Audigy Sound Card firewire
SIIG 3-port PCI card (Texas Instruments TSB12LV23)
VIA 6306 chipset (found on some Nforce boards)

BlueTooth
IOGear USB BlueTooth dongle
MSI pc2pc Bluetooth Dongle

Most compatible motherboards
Will be updated on occasion
Audio, video,and chipset (no definate networking, but easy to fix with a cheap card)
Intel
No video (or definate networking)
Intel

AMD will be added later. Basically, it takes an expensive board and processor.

The cheap setup is Celeron D with a budget board, together, they can be had for about $110. The cheapest board does not show up in the search (as well as a few others, not sure why, I need to look into it). This BIOSTAR U8668 D, and the cheapest Celeron D processor you can find is the cheapest.
See this thread (thanks Macgirl).

Complete desktop system (almost perfect…)
DELL DIMENSION 4600

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