Mac OS X boot utility
XPostFacto is an open source utility for Mac OS 9 that enables the installation of PowerPC versions of Mac OS X up to Mac OS X v10.4 (Tiger) , and Darwin on some PowerPC-based Apple Macintosh systems that are not officially supported by Apple . It was released in 2002.[ 1]
Functions
XPostFacto allowed Darwin , OS X, and OS X Server run on unsupported Mac models. The OS X Installer would not run on machines without a G3, G4, G5, or Intel processor by default, but XPostFacto patched the installer to allow it to run.[ 2] A Mac OS 9 partition must be booted first. XPostFacto then runs in Mac OS 9 using an installation CD to install a version of OS X.[ 3] [ 4]
XPostFacto is available for free, but the company offered support for either $10 or $25.[ 5] [ 3]
Supported models
XPostFacto 4.0 works with pre-G3 Macintosh models.[ 2] Beige box Power Macs as old as upgraded 7300 -era machines are supported.[ 5] Limited support was also available for Performa 6400 and 6500 models.[ 6]
Reception
Engadget gave XPostFacto a negative review for its slowness, stating it "runs like a limp turtle on our old iMac G3."[ 7]
External links
References
^ Frakes, Dan (2006-07-14). Mac OS X Power Tools . John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-7821-5192-3 .
^ a b Pogue, David (2005-07-12). Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, Tiger Edition: The Missing Manual . "O'Reilly Media, Inc.". ISBN 978-1-4493-7907-0 .
^ a b Dornfest, Rael; Hemenway, Kevin (2003). Mac OS X Hacks . "O'Reilly Media, Inc.". ISBN 978-0-596-00460-6 .
^ Stern, Hadley (2004-10-13). IPod and ITunes Hacks: Tips and Tools for Ripping, Mixing and Burning . "O'Reilly Media, Inc.". ISBN 978-0-596-00778-2 .
^ a b Cohen, Peter (2005-10-14). "XPostFacto 4.0 supports Tiger on older Macs" . Macworld . Retrieved 2024-05-06 .
^ "Utilities Updates: InterView; XPostFacto; MacInstall;" . CNET . 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2024-05-06 .
^ Blass, Evan (2005-09-16). "XPostFacto to shoehorn Tiger into every Mac ever built" . Engadget . Retrieved 2024-05-06 .