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Utilize AMD OSX for evaluating applications

Utilize AMD OSX for evaluating applications

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ReDeR_Games
Member
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01-13-2023, 02:03 AM
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I've noted this as a solved question since I didn't realize hackintosh discussions were prohibited at the time. Sorry about that. Hello! I think this forum is the right spot for sharing this, but if not, I apologize ahead of time. This is my first visit. Now I'm trying to develop a cross-platform app and need to evaluate it on various operating systems. Testing on Windows and Linux is straightforward, but since I don't own an Apple Mac or know anyone who does, I'm uncertain about using it for MacOS testing. I considered running Sierra or High Sierra inside VirtualBox or using a second bootable HDD, but I doubt it would work because Apple uses Intel processors and my machine has an AMD CPU. I also found AMD OSX, which is what I was hoping to explore. Would it be acceptable to test my app on AMD OSX via VirtualBox or a second bootable drive until I can afford a Mac? Thanks! - sh1Ft_
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ReDeR_Games
01-13-2023, 02:03 AM #1

I've noted this as a solved question since I didn't realize hackintosh discussions were prohibited at the time. Sorry about that. Hello! I think this forum is the right spot for sharing this, but if not, I apologize ahead of time. This is my first visit. Now I'm trying to develop a cross-platform app and need to evaluate it on various operating systems. Testing on Windows and Linux is straightforward, but since I don't own an Apple Mac or know anyone who does, I'm uncertain about using it for MacOS testing. I considered running Sierra or High Sierra inside VirtualBox or using a second bootable HDD, but I doubt it would work because Apple uses Intel processors and my machine has an AMD CPU. I also found AMD OSX, which is what I was hoping to explore. Would it be acceptable to test my app on AMD OSX via VirtualBox or a second bootable drive until I can afford a Mac? Thanks! - sh1Ft_

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Michoacan1
Junior Member
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01-18-2023, 12:15 AM
#2
Purchase a refurbished Mac for around 200 dollars. It should work with the latest OS version available.
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Michoacan1
01-18-2023, 12:15 AM #2

Purchase a refurbished Mac for around 200 dollars. It should work with the latest OS version available.

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Mine_PlayLP
Junior Member
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01-29-2023, 12:39 AM
#3
Apologies, I wasn't aware. I'll keep it in mind for later. Planning to delete the subject, though I doubt I can do it.
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Mine_PlayLP
01-29-2023, 12:39 AM #3

Apologies, I wasn't aware. I'll keep it in mind for later. Planning to delete the subject, though I doubt I can do it.

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warmtheguy
Member
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01-29-2023, 03:11 AM
#4
Secure. No issues, users can't remove posts. If needed, just notify about your post. Check the Community Guidelines, especially the section on hackintosh.
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warmtheguy
01-29-2023, 03:11 AM #4

Secure. No issues, users can't remove posts. If needed, just notify about your post. Check the Community Guidelines, especially the section on hackintosh.