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Stage Manager on iPad may be a mess, but this Steam Deck console can run macOS

Por: 9to5Mac Tech October 21, 2022

In theory, macOS was designed to work exclusively with Macs. However, there are many ways to install Apple’s operating system on other computers, a process that has become known as Hackintosh. But one user did something rather unusual recently by installing macOS Catalina on a Steam Deck gaming console. Running macOS on a game console The story shared on (via ) shows a photo of a Steam Deck running macOS Catalina 10.15.3. In the comments... + full article



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