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    xcode using on windows or install mac os on x86

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by emil_bg, Mar 30, 2010.

  1. emil_bg

    emil_bg Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello,

    I hope that question not silly. but i am not really good with mac although
    I am not bad c/c++ developer. I am interested in with objective c recently and have been learning about it from different sources. so I would like to start some programming with that. my questions are,
    - is it possible to run xcode on windows?
    - if its not possible, question is "is it possible to install mac os on my x86 notebook"

    any other idea would be great.
    if none is possible, i guess i have to buy a mac :)

    Thanks for your help
     
  2. jackluo923

    jackluo923 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Both are possible, but can't be discussed here.
     
  3. mmoy

    mmoy Notebook Deity

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    Please buy a Mac if you want to use xcode.
     
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    masterchef341 The guy from The Notebook

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