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I AM NOT ASKING ABOUT DEVELOPMENT ON WINDOWS. AND ITS NOT A DUPLICATE.

Is it possible to (cross)compile applications for iphone on a computer with AMD cpu? I've heard that usually Xcode can works as usual on AMD but SDK can't compile code for iphone on that CPU, is it true?

I just want to try myself in iphone development, but macs are overpriced in my country and I can't afford even macmini which is ~1000$ here.

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Duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/370385 – Niels Castle Nov 4 at 22:41

closed as exact duplicate by Brad Larson, bpapa, Dave DeLong, Stephen Darlington, R. Bemrose Nov 5 at 16:02

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YES, yes you can visit www.insanelymac.com and take a look at Kalyway 10.5.2 with voodoo kernel (what you will need to use for amd) and no macs are overpriced everywhere

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Mac minis are quite competitively priced for what you get.

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Macs are overpriced in every country. Quite deliberately imho. Something to do with what marketers call "product positioning" and the fact that they are not manufactured in anywhere near the same volumes as PCS.

The short answer to your question is, unfortunately, "no".

From a commercial point of view Apple has little incentive to make this happen. They have a runaway success with the iPhone, so why not "force" developers buy a Mac as well if they want create, develop and sell iPhone applications.

You could install a Mac OS on your PC though aka a "Hackintosh".

This link details how to install Leopard on a PC and this link to the OSx86 project may come in handy.

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