Archive for the ‘hackintosh’ Category

How to make yourself ugly with adobe photoshop

Monday, March 9th, 2009

How to make yourself ugly in adobe photoshop takes a lot of patience, dedication, a lot of practice… and a whole lot of damn humor. It’ll take a lot of time in your life, about 10-20 seconds of your life to finish a fine picture after you are done. And when you are an expert like me. This is a preview of how to make yourself ugly in photoshop.




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Xcode and Cocoa Programming: iPhone Software Developer’s Kit SDK

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Here’s some screenshot after installing iPhone Software Developer Kit (SDK). Soon I will post more on how to program in xcode and cocoa, and objective C. You can get a free copy of the SDK in iPhone Dev Center See my previous post on hackintosh osx86

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Hackintosh

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Currently, I’m playing with Hackintosh a.k.a. OSX86 the Mac OS X installed on a PC. As of now, I’m successful in installing one in a D946GZIS Intel Motherboard, Dual Core Pentium CPU. But still need some fix on driver issues, right now I’m desperate configuring its NIC which is an Intel PRO 100 VE. With two 512 DDR2 Rams and a GEFORCE 7300 GT 256 DDR, its nice to know it’s running smoothly. I will post more in my venture to the hackintosh world.

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My Hackintosh

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

After a week or so… (I think I started January 21, 2009) , I have successfully configured my LAN to work. It’s an onboard Intel Pro 100/VE LAN adapter. It took me days just to configured it. Finally I have good internet connection on my PC that run MAC’s OS X. Configuring drivers for a non-mac computer like the PC takes a lot of patience, attitude, concentration, coffee, peanuts, and a whole lot of reading. You see, configuring in a “hackintosh environment” is like setting up a linux system. You configure your own drivers, setup up vendor and device id manually. Unlike in windows that you just double click your driver installers.

Upon writing this post, I’m actually writing “in it” using the operating system of mac in a pc.

Here’s the screenshots of my Hackintosh.

and here…

(Having hardtime to get a screenshot though, it’s quite a culture shock if you are used to windows)

I made the screenshot using GRAB.
I have installed Yahoo Messenger for my mac (err.. pc), blogged, surfed, chat and the SDK Developer Kit for iPhone.

I still have more to do, my video card aren’t running at it’s full capabilities. My desktop resolution is 1024×768, and my soundcard still aren’t working.

But I guess all will be easy now I have internet connection.

The Damn OS is fast…

Check out my installed iPhone SDK

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