There was a generic PC version of every release even though the last publicly known version was Rhapsody Developer Release 2 (Rhapsody 5.1) before the start of the Intel transition. And this was possible because Apple had kept a version of their operating system in development that could function on generic PCs ever since Apple started development of Rhapsody (and that version was based on them). The developer releases of Mac OS X v10.4.1 that accompanied Apple's Intel based developer kit hardware was successfully installed on a number of non-Apple PCs (illegally).
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