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How realistic is OSX on the T60?
How realistic is OSX on the T60?
Just wondering, I did a search and see a lot of references to people using OSX on the T60, but no details. What is entailed in doing this? How hard is to get working (dual booting with XP) and how good is the driver support?
You might want to start here: http://www.osx86project.org/
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Take a look at the OS X on a Thinkpad Forum here as well, you will find people who have already done it and commented on it quite a bit. 

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You basically just download the install DVD, burn it, boot the ThinkPad from CD, install it, and 20 minutes later you're running OSX.
Driver support is nearly non-existent in my experience. No power management, no sleep, no wireless, no graphics driver, no advanced mouse features.....not really suitable for full-time use.
Driver support is nearly non-existent in my experience. No power management, no sleep, no wireless, no graphics driver, no advanced mouse features.....not really suitable for full-time use.
Wireless is possible with a $50 Atheros cardtaphil wrote:You basically just download the install DVD, burn it, boot the ThinkPad from CD, install it, and 20 minutes later you're running OSX.
Driver support is nearly non-existent in my experience. No power management, no sleep, no wireless, no graphics driver, no advanced mouse features.....not really suitable for full-time use.
Modifying existing .kexts gives full Quartz Extreme / Core Image Support (mouse tearing exists, though)
USB Overdrive for mouse features
If you can live without sleep, and power management (you can download drivers that will display battery time / %), then OS X is a viable option.
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