In response to Stephen001
Sounds interesting.
Does anyone know if you can run a "Untouched" Mac OSX Installation Disk in Virtualbox?
In response to Stephen001
*cough*
Pirates! used that even before already IIRC ;)
*cough*

In response to Jeff8500
No, more like, when you complete a dungeon and exit it, when the next dungeon loads, before it puts you into game play it asks you it. If you fail to answer a question correctly, it asks another, if you fail like 3 or more, it just shuts the game down.
In response to Trosh Kubyo
Trosh Kubyo wrote:
No, more like, when you complete a dungeon and exit it, when the next dungeon loads, before it puts you into game play it asks you it. If you fail to answer a question correctly, it asks another, if you fail like 3 or more, it just shuts the game down.

Sounds more annoying than calling Microsoft Tech Support to reactivate Vista :)
In response to Flame Sage
Flame Sage wrote:
Does anyone know if you can run a "Untouched" Mac OSX Installation Disk in Virtualbox?

not yet, although it looks like in this thread - http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=67786 - someone got Tiger to run.

best bet is OSx86 so far (tutorials found on that website). or something called "Deadmoo's OS X" or perhaps JaS 10.4.8, a kind of bootstrap loader i think.
In response to digitalmouse
digitalmouse wrote:
Flame Sage wrote:
Does anyone know if you can run a "Untouched" Mac OSX Installation Disk in Virtualbox?

not yet, although it looks like in this thread - http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=67786 - someone got Tiger to run.

best bet is OSx86 so far (tutorials found on that website). or something called "Deadmoo's OS X" or perhaps JaS 10.4.8, a kind of bootstrap loader i think.
So Virtualbox Supports OSx86? Awesome.
Can you verify this?
In response to Flame Sage
no, but you can! :)

oh and this looks promising too: http://alex.csgraf.de/self/?qemu/

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