It’s just that, having installed Raspbian on my Pi using the beginner-friendly This Reddit thread at /r/VintageApple suggests that you just issue a few commands and everything’s done for you. I know there will be people far more experienced and knowledgeable than me (and also, what’s worse, much less so) who will be baffled by how anyone calling themselves a technology journalist can be so perplexed by such fundamental tasks, but like me, you might have found this often if you’ve dabbled in Linux or with the Pi. Thus, when I sat down to install Mac OS on my Raspberry Pi, I kept getting stumped by the most basic things. I’ve never spent much time in the command line. I’m not an idiot, I’m just someone whose first experiences with computers involved slotting a tape into a deck and switching them on and who then leapfrogged straight to GUIs. And indeed, ultimately, it proved-but I had failed to take into account my idiocy.Īctually, that’s unfair. At this point, I was lulled into a false sense of security when my initial research threw up phrases like “easy” and “prebuilt binary.” The implication was that other people had done the hard work of getting Mac OS to run in emulation on the Raspberry Pi and all I had to do was run a script.
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