Mac OS X on a PocketPC
Posted by: Jason O'Grady
Date: Wednesday, January 19th, 2005, 11:54
Category: Archive
Date: Wednesday, January 19th, 2005, 11:54
Category: Archive
Wired’s Leander Kahney reports on a guy that installed a VNC server on his PowerBook at home in Vienna and controls with a VNC client on his PocketPC device:
Who says you can’t run Mac OS X on a PocketPC? Consultant and columnist Teddy the Bear managed it by setting up a remote, wireless connection to his Mac in Austria. It’s no speed demon, but Teddy the Bear can exert total control through his PocketPC. He manages e-mail, browses the web and queues up TV shows for his Mac to record using EyeTV.
Wired’s Leander Kahney reports on a guy that installed a VNC server on his PowerBook at home in Vienna and controls with a VNC client on his PocketPC device:
Who says you can’t run Mac OS X on a PocketPC? Consultant and columnist Teddy the Bear managed it by setting up a remote, wireless connection to his Mac in Austria. It’s no speed demon, but Teddy the Bear can exert total control through his PocketPC. He manages e-mail, browses the web and queues up TV shows for his Mac to record using EyeTV.

