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Chameleon => General Discussion => Topic started by: Terc on January 13, 2010, 09:46:36 PM
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I have a little project I put together... You know, for anyone with a computer (Any OS!)
It gives most anyone a very simple way to build a hackintosh if they have:
1: Access to a Windows XP, Vista, 7, (and maybe 2000 or others... untested)
OR
1: Access to Linux
OR
1: Access to a Mac
2: Two USB Flash devices (One must be 8GB+ and one must be 64MB+)
3: A Snow Leopard Retail DVD
4: Able to boot their Hackintosh-to-be from a USB key
5: Somewhat compatible hardware.
The problem is, I'd like to put it up here on voodooprojects, since almost everything that makes it work comes from these forums. But I don't want it cluttering up Chameleon, or any other project boards.
Title Edit for sanity. Terc, edit this thread to fit your hearts content or even drop it and start a new one @SpinOff projects. :)
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We're discussing forum organisation + enhancement these days
A general osx86 discussion board is not a bad idea in itself but we'll need some more true-school ninjas to keep quality resident.
Feel free to start your project here Terc till we decide about the forum's layout.
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Thanks!
I'll post the proof of concept tonight. I can't promise anything other than it will boot to Chameleon, but hey, it's a start. (I'm expecting it'll be a bit better than that).
I'm envisioning something that makes the process as dead simple as quickpwn is for the iPhone/iPod Touch.
For now, it's pretty unexciting.
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Bah. Today I reproduced an error I'd heard people mention before. "can't find mach kernel"
I've booted from my chameleon usb drive a million times, on several different builds. But tonight, I can't get it to see the kernel on my laptop. Finds it just fine when booting from my internal partition...
Anyhow, I'm going to include the BROKEN image anyways. Look at this as nothing other than proof that you can create a chameleon usb bootloader from windows. More to come.
From Windows
Steps:
1. Download http://www.mediafire.com/file/zwq0jmmwyiy/USB Chameleon.zip (http://www.mediafire.com/file/zwq0jmmwyiy/USB Chameleon.zip) and extract
2. Insert USB Key
3. Launch DiskImager.exe and select the USB Chameleon.img file, your usb drive letter, click "Write"
4. Reboot, and select your USB flash drive from the boot menu.
Enjoy :)
Update: New link.
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did the setup on your stick stay untouched? RC4? did you update to the new boot0/boot1h that came with RC4?
get down on it and nail it :)
↓ Kinda confused your project with static's (http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/topic,1085.0.html). so you're using nawcom's boot (http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/topic,1029.0.html), sweet :), wish I had a netbook around to test it too.
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I actually included the RC4 with GMA injection (thinking I'll give people video accel if possible)
There have been lots of changes from the default Chameleon. Theme, boot.plist, smbios, and I added the kexts from EmpireEFI. The end goal is to get a usb stick that will boot OSX on as many hardware profiles as possible. Just enough to get them into the OS so they can get going.
Thinking back, it's probably just a boot issue on the laptop (I have installed chameleon on the internal disk, so maybe the wrong partition is blessed?)
Anyways, prasys took a look at it today and offered a couple good suggestions. v.02 will be using fat16. Not sure why I didn't do this for the first try!
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MMM Just got my T60 working 100% (power management, wifi, sound, sleep, brightness control, pcmcia slot, I mean everything)
So... I should be spending a bit more time with this usb project now :)
Also, just put my two week notice in today! I'm starting at an and upcoming IT consulting firm at the beginning of Feb! It's what I've always wanted to do, and now I'm finally making it happen!
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We're discussing forum organisation + enhancement these days
A general osx86 discussion board is not a bad idea in itself but we'll need some more true-school ninjas to keep quality resident
actualy, I do hope not. This is a chameleon forum, there are enough info on other forums. The main issue is, that people have to read!!! They dont even read now and are asking open door questions. A lot of time will be wasted.
Also, the chameleon team, even doesn't have time to update there original pearls with submitted patches. Or to openup is the prommised cvs. Please keep focused on the core bussines.
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Also, the chameleon team, even doesn't have time to update there original pearls with submitted patches. Or to openup is the prommised cvs. Please keep focused on the core bussines.
Hi Lord
Things are changing
http://forge.voodooprojects.org/p/chameleon/
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LA: don't worry about that, should have been clearer, I mean that we'll probably open a new subforum for projects like Terc's. No, for god's shake we don't need another general osx86 forum.
Terc: sorry for the mess here, I'll clean up as soon as we're done with the infrastructure updates. Promise. Congrats for your new job :)
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rocksteady and Blackosx
thanks for the info, this is cool!
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WOW!
:o
Loving the new look. MUCH easier to read. And happy the forum is back online too. :D
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Hola Terc
Makes reading easier for me too (hopefully I'll be able to spot more of my typos :P)
About your project, create a fresh new thread under Spin-Off projects (http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/board,27.0.html) if you've come up with a funky name already, or feel free to edit this one's title and I'll clean it up for you. Whatever suits you best.
Cheers!
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Hmm. How's BootFruit sound? :)
Get it? Huh? Huh? It "boots" osx... Yeah, I'm terrible, I know.
Thinking about a boot kicking an apple. (not the actual apple logo of course)
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I remember a icon of a boot kicking a Mac/SE back in the A/UX days (iirc it was called just "Boot" or "Booter")
StartHack... HackStart...
Will take some brainstorming...Where's Gringo? BeerBoot, iBeer, KickBeer :D
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Ha, I'll keep thinking then.
Check out my avatar I've been using at insanelymac http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showuser=17596
And yes, that's right, I'm the 17,596th user to register over there... back in 2005.
I've been using Gigabyte boards for a while now... that's the reasoning for the logo.
(http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/uploads/photo-17596.png)
It's the icon I've used for about a year now (since people first started doing boot from efi partition, I did a quick mod and booted from USB as far back as then)