Darwin is the base of Mac OS X, comprising the kernel "xnu", the system libraries and the UNIX tools. Darwin does not include the Mac OS X GUI, and the future x86 version of Mac OS X will only run on Apple branded hardware. ...at least the current builds of Mac OS X for x86 need SSE2 and SSE3 support of the CPU - the Xbox CPU has neither. And of course, OS X wouldn't run with only 64 MB of RAM, and very slowly with only 128 MB. But here's how to run Darwin on an Xbox... Link.
HOW TO run Darwin on Xbox
Darwin is the base of Mac OS X, comprising the kernel "xnu", the system libraries and the UNIX tools. Darwin does not include the Mac OS X GUI, and the future x86 version of Mac OS X will only run on Apple branded hardware. ...at least the current builds of Mac OS X for x86 need SSE2 and SSE3 support of the CPU - the Xbox CPU has neither. And of course, OS X wouldn't run with only 64 MB of RAM, and very slowly with only 128 MB. But here's how to run Darwin on an Xbox... Link.
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