Oct 10

What do you say about something that "just works" ? That is what EFI-X does. I built a machine with components only from the (short) HCL, connected the EFI-X module to a spare motherboard USB header, switched on and then installed from a retail Mac OSX X 10.5 DVD.

Once past the EFI-X boot screen, it is just like using a real Mac. Compared to the Power Mac G5, it is very fast, and somewhat quieter. There's no hacking, disabling, fiddling, modifying or other faffing about required, even updates to OS X install from Software Update as they would on a real Mac.

No product is perfect, but the limitations are few and minor and include:

  • The EFI-X booter is not Open Firmware, and therefore cannot boot from Firewire (yet.)
  • Windows and OS X can't share a single drive due to the different partitioning schemes required (MBR vs GPT)
  • Booting into the EFI-X environment adds about 10 seconds to the bootup process.
  • Audio doesn't automatically switch between line-out and headphone out when you plug headphones in.
  • Scraping the bottom of the barrel here .. System Profiler shows the graphics card as 256 Mb when it is actually 512 Mb ... cosmetic only.

So for $1000, you can have your very own yum cha brand Mac Pro.

Posted by Ian Donaldson

0 Trackbacks

  1. No Trackbacks

0 Comments

Display comments as(Linear | Threaded)
  1. No comments

Add Comment



To prevent automated Bots from commentspamming, please enter the string you see in the image below in the appropriate input box. Your comment will only be submitted if the strings match. Please ensure that your browser supports and accepts cookies, or your comment cannot be verified correctly.
CAPTCHA