OS X on VirtualBox, viable option?
Listen, if you're running a newer ASUS/Gigabyte board - it will run OS X natively (hell, almost every board released recently, forget about what people are saying :D). I've done it numerous times and have experience in the whole thing, you do not need a .DSDT file whatsoever - therefore it runs natively.
However, that being said, there will be elements that will require you to install .kext files. I highly suggest that you checkout MultiBeast on http://www.tonymacx86.com (make an account, and everything will be open to you). It basically installs .kext files into a directory to support those 'unsupported/not optimized' elements. In my experience with my own ASUS board, the Intel NIC, onboard audio did not function without MultiBeast .kext's. My GPU was supported by Apple in 10.8.3 meaning I didn't need a .kext from MultiBeast for it.
It's all experimentation, you can browse and get help on that forum which is OS X exclusive and is resource heavy for almost everything. I ran this outside of a VM though, I installed it through a VM recently and couldn't get the mouse/keyboard to work :lol: VM's are sketchy.
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