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redheeler

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Oh dear. We might have a big problem here. "macOS Catalina runs in its own read-only volume, so it’s separate from all other data on your Mac, and nothing can accidentally overwrite your system files." https://www.apple.com/macos/catalina-preview/
That's not good. But I'm sure there will be a workaround with System Integrity Protection disabled.
 

0403979

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That's not good. But I'm sure there will be a workaround with System Integrity Protection disabled.
I hope so. If not then we don't really have a chance. Here's hoping a plain package install will at least work.
 
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Gamer9430

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Mac Pro 5,1 has been dropped, ladies and gentlemen...
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redheeler

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Download a copy of 10.15, straight from Apple.
Thanks, I know there is a process to do this manually but I already forgot what it is.
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Mac Pro 5,1 has been dropped, ladies and gentlemen...
8dgMyBp.png
That icon really looks like a cheese grater. The resemblance is unreal.

When Apple heard us chanting "bring back the cheese grater," they must've taken that literally.
 

TMRJIJ

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I guess not this time. My goal is to get it running as soon as I can and I could certainly use the help of people more or even less experienced than me. And thanks to @dosdude1 and @Larsvonhier, I now have my own MacBook4,1 to use for testing unsupported macOS on. As I'm currently the only developer who is developing a patcher tool that supports the MacBook4,1, this is very useful for me. Thanks a lot to both of them.
I would love to join you on this endeavor. I used to work on the patches on MacPostFactor and macOS Extractor but then have the time to because I was finishing college.
 

0403979

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I would love to join you on this endeavor. I used to work on the patches on MacPostFactor and macOS Extractor but then have the time to because I was finishing college.
I'm so happy to see you on this. I'm actually planning on making a new patcher for older versions (10.8-10.11) called OS X Patcher. This patcher will be based on the amazing work by you and the rest of OS X Hackers, and built from the code base of macOS Patcher. If you're willing to, your collaboration would be greatly appreciated.
 

ASentientBot

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I'm so happy to see you on this. I'm actually planning on making a new patcher for older versions (10.8-10.11) called OS X Patcher. This patcher will be based on the amazing work by you and the rest of OS X Hackers, and built from the code base of macOS Patcher. If you're willing to, your collaboration would be greatly appreciated.
More patchers is never a bad thing, but do you guys want to make a shared GitHub repo or similar listing how each patch works this time around? Rather than having 3 competing black-box tools.

Just a thought. I'll be posting any of my findings publicly as usual and I hope everybody does the same.

6 minutes remaining on my download! Let's do this!! :D
 

TMRJIJ

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I'm so happy to see you on this. I'm actually planning on making a new patcher for older versions (10.8-10.11) called OS X Patcher. This patcher will be based on the amazing work by you and the rest of OS X Hackers, and built from the code base of macOS Patcher. If you're willing to, your collaboration would be greatly appreciated.
Definitely. I would love to collaborate with you guys :)
 

0403979

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More patchers is never a bad thing, but do you guys want to make a shared GitHub repo or similar listing how each patch works this time around? Rather than having 3 competing black-box tools.

Just a thought. I'll be posting any of my findings publicly as usual and I hope everybody does the same.

6 minutes remaining on my download! Let's do this!! :D
I'm planning on documenting how macOS Patcher works. I think using a bash script and simple Apple scripts for the Patch Integrity Protection GUI, allows somewhat experienced users to more easily understand how macOS Patcher works. I would like to document all of this as I have a vast knowledge base from browsing threads and reversing engineering other patchers but unfortunately I don't currently have the time. Luckily, summer holidays are in a month so I should have plenty of time away from school to work on macOS Patcher, OS X Patcher, and associated documentation to come. It's also a question of priority. I'd rather work on creating the tool, than documenting it. But as I said, once I have more time then I can catch up on that.
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Definitely. I would love to collaborate with you guys :)
I think I'm the only one with any interest in a retro patcher like that. But I recently got a MacBook4,1, courtesy of @dosdude1, and @Larsvonhier so that will be a big asset in this venture. I've currently reversed engineered MacPostFactor and attempted to package it into a bash but I haven't tested anything yet. Of course it's much easier having one of the actual developers to help me with it than trying to understand a pre built app ;)
 
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