There are multiple factors involved: 1. The Xbox doesn't have enough RAM (only 64 MB). Mac OS X's native bootloader requires EFI, and no alternatives have been written yet, so there is no way to boot it directly.
I have a Xbox 360 wireless adapter to connect my xbox 360 controllers to my desktop. Can I use that on my macbook? I plugged it into the macbook, and the light turned on, the controller connected (I think) but its not working when I play a game like castle crashers (which has and recommends the u. How to find a mac-address for the wireles adapte ron XBOX for use on swansea university wireless network.
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Mac OS X requires SSE2 instructions, which the Xbox CPU does not provi de. Even if the above were not true, a new driver would have to be written to support the Xbox's GPU. The core of Mac OS X, Darwin, has been loaded onto the Xbox by net booting, thus bypassing number 2.
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However, because of issue number 3, almost all applications will crash on it. Also, Darwin is only a subset of Mac OS X; it does not have a GUI and cannot run any Mac OS X programs. You would get better stability and more features by using Linux or FreeBSD. Well, that's pretty old.
The new operating system, 10.5.x probablyisn't supported on your machine. If you want to update, it lookslike you are going to have to get a new computer. I have one of these machines still running strong (eMAC 17, to beprecise) However, one foundational concept I've a pplied in my lifeis to virtually NEVER upgrade the OS from the one that comes withthe machine. Yes, Apple Stopped supporting SARFARI on OSX10.3.9 andI had Opera for a while, then the upgrade wouldn't run, and CAMINO1.6 for quite a while -with the modern internet it has limitedfunctionality. The computer itself works fine- and no problems with the hard driveor DVD burner (yet), I occasionally hook up a USB Piano stylekeyboard and open up Garage Band to attempt to learn how to play(I'm just past CHOP-STICKS), this MAC has great speakers built intoit, and apparently was made much better than some of our MACLaptops that have DIED prematurely (to me, anything less than 10years is PREMATURE). A key is not to think about what a machine can't do, think aboutwhat it CAN AND DOES DO, and then USE IT FOR THOSE THINGS- then youwill have a smile on your face and yes, we do have some newer MAC'sin the house- even my version of a SMART TV, (MAC MINI Connected tomy TV) -which is also good- but we may have to eventually get a DVDburner, if we go back to creating videos.