I ported Mac OS X to the Nintendo Wii
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April 08, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (20 comments)
monkpit
> There is a zero percent chance of this ever happening. Honestly, I would have said the same. Great work!
lanyard-textile
Absolutely atrocious. Congratulations! That's the hacker spirit.
mghackerlady
I'm pretty sure someones done this for the 360. Also, doesn't NT have a wii port?
hirvi74
Exceptional work. While it may not mean much, I am truly impressed. I like to toy with reverse engineering here and there, but such a port like this would take me multiple lifetimes. Not to distract too much from the main topic, but what do you think about the Hopper disassembler? I have only used Radare2, IDA Pro, and Ghidra. Though, I haven't used the latter two on MacOS. What do you prefer about Hopper? I have been hesitant to purchase a license because I was never sure if it was worth the money compared to the alternatives.
nticompass
This is awesome! I can't wait to plug in my Wii and give it a try myself.
MaxLeiter
Great write-up. I love hardware running software it shouldn’t support
davenporten
Hahaha! Yes! We need more of this in the world, love it!
soci
Back in the day I was a hardcore Mac nerd and became a professional at it too. My best reverse-engineering trophy was building one of the first "iOS" apps when there was not an official appstore for the iPhone. But man, this is way ahead of what I could do. What this dude accomplished blew my mind. Not only the output (running MacOS on a Wii), but the detailed post itself. A-MA-ZING.
swiftcoder
Damn, that's some dedication! Congrats on getting it running
serhack_
awesome, good to see some real content from pre-AI moment
rvz
The post is a work of an actual hacker who knows what they're doing. Zero mention of "I used Claude" or "Used AI" to understand what is needed for accomplish this task. This is exceptional work. Unlike the low-effort slop posts I see here on "Show HN".
xoxxala
Very neat project and an extremely enjoyable read.
tiffanyh
Amazing work. If you like this story, you might also like the story of how Mac OS X was ported to Intel as well. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4091216
guyzero
In addition to the incredible engineering work here the OP casually flexes by showing the development happening _in an economy class airplane seat_.
frakt0x90
If all the AI stories on this site were replaced with amazing stuff like this, the world would be a better place.
stavros
This is excellent, though if you had chosen another OS, you could have called the project Wiindows. EDIT: Oh interesting, the final paragraph says NT has been ported, didn't know that. Sadly, no pun is mentioned in that project.
leonidasv
Nice work and write-up! A side note: you embedded .mov videos inside <img> tags. This is not compatible with all browsers (notably Chrome and Firefox), which won't load the videos.
c0_0p_
Fantastic work and a great write up.
NetOpWibby
Before figuring out how to tackle this project, I needed to know whether it would even be possible. According to a 2021 Reddit comment: There is a zero percent chance of this ever happening. Feeling encouraged, I started with the basics: what hardware is in the Wii, and how does it compare to the hardware used in real Macs from the era. I LOL'd
unanonymousanon
This is extraordinary, not only pushing the limit but documenting everything so clearly to show people what can be accomplished with time and dedication. Thank you for such thorough documentation, and congrats on getting it done!