Many netbook users like the owners of Acer Aspire One, Dell Mini9 or Wind PC who love to install the Appl’es OS X on their non-apple Laptop, have been able to run it on their netbooks so far. This is illegal, but there are some people who are fan of Apple’s OS. They could run OS X with the OSx86 project, but this one is not 100% compatible with the Netbooks. Especially, the users who have this OS installed on their netbooks, have not been able to use their WLAN, for the lack of this driver.
This is now good news that Realtek employees have started to email the Wi-Fi driver (RTL8187SE driver) using for Wind U100 to those who have contacted the company.
Gottabemobile reported:
Apparently, the driver was emailed directly from a Realtek employee to someone that inquired about its availability. Regardless of how the RTL8187SE driver came to be, users are reporting success with the Realtek WLAN Client Utility. The RTL8187SE doesn’t show up as an airport card, but does provide full Wi-Fi functionality for OS X Wind users.
The Realtek employees mentioned in their emails that this driver would be released before December 15th. However, Today is now December 15 and it is not out officially yet. So, it is a good opportunity if you like to experiment a wind U100 fully compatible with Apple’s OS X.
For sever times, Apple has clearly mentioned that they don’t like to enter other netbooks market like other laptop makers. As there are many OS X enthusiasts, I hope Apple release OS X compatible with netbooks and save netbook users from violating the law.
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