Hate to say it but Evan you got two things wrong there. XP on x86 has been happening for ages, its what happens on everyday pcs. The other thing is the 0Sx86 projects is very different. It intends to do the complete opposite, get OS X running on normal pcs (hence the x86 portion)
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Hate to say it but Evan you got two things wrong there. XP on x86 has been happening for ages, its what happens on everyday pcs. The other thing is the 0Sx86 projects is very different. It intends to do the complete opposite, get OS X running on normal pcs (hence the x86 portion)