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"So, it's hard to attribute these nasty motives to them. "Apple is a better company than Microsoft in general," said Bruce Schneier, a security expert, author and CTO of Counterpane Internet Security. Others doubt Apple would take such a hard line with developers. They suspect the company may use the chip to keep unwanted third-party software off its machines. The companies insist the chip is meant to verify trusted computers on a network and prevent malicious code from running on PCs.Īpple would not comment on this story or on its intended uses for the TPM.īut critics have called the TPM an anti-competitive device that stifles innovation.
#MAC OS FOR PCS DRIVER#
For example, one driver that I am involved with is for the Broadcom wireless chipset."Ĭompanies such as Microsoft and Intel originally laid the groundwork for the TPM. "Some are working on developing kernel extensions (the OS X equivalent of drivers) for our favorite hardware. "We have been working on many areas of the operating system," said cmoski. The hackers are also writing software extensions so they can run their Wi-Fi cards and other non-Apple gadgets with the Mac OS. "You have to start by downloading pirated software." "The problem with this hack is that it is based on illegal software," said Steil. "Apple wants to avoid the word getting out that (MacIntels) are just PCs, and that (OSx86) works on PCs," said Steil. The hack shows that Steve Jobs' company will be turning out machines indistinguishable from any other PC, or "white box," said German hacker Michael "mist" Steil. The impact of the OSx86 hack on Apple's hardware brand could be severe. "We have even gone so far as to remove the TPM kernel extension called AppleTPMACPI.kext entirely," said cmoski. The hacked OSx86 bypasses a chip, the Trusted Platform Module, or TPM, that is intended to prevent the system from running on ordinary PCs.
#MAC OS FOR PCS FULL#
"Some in the Pentium camp want to say, 'Because a Pentium is faster, of course,' some want to say (Intel chip architectures are better than Apple's) and some in the PowerPC camp just want to say that it isn't full OS X (running on the beta systems)." "To be honest, we're not sure," said a hacker nicknamed "cmoski," who said he works for a large software company.
#MAC OS FOR PCS MAC OS#
No one knows exactly why OSx86 appears to be running faster on the PCs than the Mac OS does on today's Macs.
