Let me take a moment to thank the vibrant community of enthusiasts and developers (consumers and producers) who make this endeavor both possible and exciting.
We witnessed a huge surge in interest when
@Elias64Fr helped us crack the Thunderbolt code. That happened nearly one year ago to the day, just as COVID restrictions were beginning to emerge in the US.
We can agree that the tools and techniques for building a Hackintosh are far more advanced and far more capable than ever. Hackintosh is, for many, a viable alternative to the real thing.
I would also like to thank
@Inqnuam for HackinDROM and the new standalone app. These tools continue to enhance the Hackintosh experience.
With Apple Silicon set to replace x86 over the next 18 months, let’s see where the road leads. As James T. Kirk said near the end of one of the motion pictures, “There are always
possibilities!”