Deckintosh has Apple's latest macOS Sequoia running on the Steam Deck (www.tomshardware.com)
from Rekall_Incorporated@lemm.ee to apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world on 06 Oct 08:17
https://lemm.ee/post/44163691

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gregor@gregtech.eu on 06 Oct 08:59 next collapse

Why would you put yourself through this suffering

Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz on 06 Oct 10:49 next collapse

Why does anyone do anything. Sheer absolute boredom.

saltesc@lemmy.world on 06 Oct 11:22 collapse

Yeah, but like, pick up a guitar or something, anything.

QuarterSwede@lemmy.world on 06 Oct 13:49 next collapse

This is a creative endeavor too. That’s why.

nitefox@sh.itjust.works on 06 Oct 17:22 next collapse

You underestimate their power. Just imagine the dopamine rush after you did this

kratoz29@lemm.ee on 07 Oct 08:16 collapse

Why being on Lemmy when we could pick a guitar?

boonhet@lemm.ee on 07 Oct 06:59 collapse

Bet the person who did it has ADHD and got into hyperfocus mode on a silly “what if” idea and worked on this nonstop without taking a break to go pee, much less eat or hydrate

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 06 Oct 09:34 next collapse

I’m a Mac fan. But this has even me going “but y tho?”

Of course it’s “because I could” and “it’s a fun challenge.”

DJDarren@thelemmy.club on 07 Oct 08:53 collapse

I’ve spent an inordinate amount of time trying to get Windows-only games running through Whisky on my M2 Air. My wife doesn’t understand why when her old gaming PC is sitting there for me to use. But for me it’s less about actually playing the games and more about the fun of getting them to work.

B0rax@feddit.org on 07 Oct 13:27 collapse

As you have an arm Mac: have you looked into the game porting toolkit? You may have more luck than with whisky. Or have they merged it already?

mrvictory1@lemmy.world on 07 Oct 13:37 next collapse

whisky uses gpt

DJDarren@thelemmy.club on 07 Oct 16:54 collapse

AFAIK, Whisky includes the GPTK.

ashitaka@lemmy.world on 06 Oct 16:41 next collapse

I’d certainly try loading it up while docked. Useful if you’re dipping your toes into the MacOS experience or just need it running on some hardware for a project/testing an app.

bamboo@lemm.ee on 07 Oct 01:59 next collapse

Seems insanely impractical to do this for those purposes. It is possible to run macOS in a VM, which is going to be way better for testing things if you don’t have access to anything better.

ashitaka@lemmy.world on 07 Oct 03:54 collapse

If you need to test something physical without a virtualization layer getting in the way, it would be great.

End of the day, there’s better ways to achieve MacOS access for sure. But it’s always great when something that starts out “meh” morphs into something unexpected. Who knows what cool things could come from this, especially since most of the Steam Decks would be mostly standardized on their hardware, allowing for dedicated tweaks specific to the platform instead of keeping it more generic when virtualized.

accideath@lemmy.world on 07 Oct 07:24 collapse

Would GPU acceleration even work though? Haven’t been hackintoshing in a while, but I remember AMD APUs not working. And without acceleration it’s not exactly a great experience…

Petter1@lemm.ee on 07 Oct 08:50 collapse

Sadly, the article doesn’t go as deep as I wanted, but there is written, that the HW of the deck is perfect fit for macOS exactly because of the GPU used

doggle@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Oct 18:48 next collapse

Neat. Never gonna do this to my deck, but neat.

boonhet@lemm.ee on 07 Oct 07:00 next collapse

That’s one way to publish an iOS app via Xcode if you don’t have a Mac I guess

jaxxed@lemmy.world on 07 Oct 09:49 collapse

Ouch, this one brings back bad memories. How about just signing mac binaries/packages.

boonhet@lemm.ee on 07 Oct 11:12 collapse

No thanks I don’t wanna do that again

kratoz29@lemm.ee on 07 Oct 08:16 collapse

So… Can it do gaming?