Gamer Installs Mac OS on a Nintendo Wii

A French programmer named Pierre Dandumont revealed how the Wii could run Mac OS version 9.2, which predated contemporary Mac computers, and how the system was loaded on the device. In a video broadcast on his own website and YouTube, he described the process of hacking and programming his Wii, as well as some of the compromises that come with his efforts to run Mac OS on a 16-year-old machine. Dandumont was able to run Mac OS 9.2 utilising Mac-On-Linux technology and an SD card with a Mac OS disc image while using the famed Homebrew Channel on a modified Wii device. Despite being dated 2000, the specifications required for Mac OS 9.2 exceed the capabilities of the 2006 console.