Yes you read that right, “the netbook but not a netbook” Vaio P from Sony has been hacked to run the Mac OS. Well, kinda. The drivers for the video chip weren’t great in it’s original Windows OS, but InsanelyMac forum members, ryuu123 and maccosmo have solved the problem and posted how they did it. 3D games and apps however can’t be run because of missing drivers. The WiFi, GPS, 3G and Ethernet also don’t work, so currently getting online isn’t an easy task. So while the Vaio P can run OS X, it needs a lot more tweaking before it can be used as an every day operating system. Despite that though, it’s still said to be better and faster than Vista on the machine.

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4 Responses to “Sony Vaio P hacked to run OSX”
  1. Фидель says:

    Очень приглянулась ваша публикация, в ней утаено очень бессчетно поднято из нашей общечеловеческой жизни и это даже хорошо! Есть над чем помозговать

  2. Vaio P can run OS X, it needs a lot more tweaking before it can be used as an every day operating system. this is nice it’s still said to be better and faster than Vista.the sony is one best in all the software now days it will be most welcome one.

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