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ZombieApostate
Mar 13, 2011
Sorry, I didn't read your post.

I'm too busy replying to what I wish you said

:allears:
I've got an App idea I want to develop, but don't have access to a mac. I suppose my options are to use a third party SDK (Airplay or MoSync or <insert your better idea here>) or try to set up dual boot windows/hackintosh on my computer, hopefully without having to reformat and start from scratch. I know the OP says third party SDK's tend to make garbage apps, but that sounds like it would be a lot easier than possibly destroying my windows install. What would you guys recommend?

e: if you happen to know of a tutorial that starts with "I have a windows PC" and ends with "I can dual boot windows/mac and didn't reformat", that would be swell. There's a lot of tutorials out there that I think I could adjust, but having an existing one would make life easier.

ZombieApostate fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Apr 26, 2011

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ZombieApostate
Mar 13, 2011
Sorry, I didn't read your post.

I'm too busy replying to what I wish you said

:allears:

Tux Racer posted:

I have OSX running in a VM, and it was nearly painless to set up. There are plenty of tutorials floating around, and of course the hackintosh thread in SHSC.

A VM would be great to at least test the water and make sure it'd be worth the trouble of setting up a Mac environment to work in, but my processor doesn't support Hardware Virtualization and everything I've seen leads me to believe a Mac VM won't work without it :saddowns:

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