Hmm, that's interesting. I had read that 6.0 and 6.1 were exactly the same, but that the "upgrade" was only for the purposes of rebranding it as a Microsoft product and migrating it into Microsoft support stuff.
I'm the one who reported the Java arc drawing problem mentioned in the list of fixed bugs. It turned out to be a floating point problem. I've had the bug fix for a while myself (they signed me up to do some beta testing), but when Microsoft bought out VPC, the whole user beta testing program was dropped, so I've been wondering if my bug might have gotten lost in the shuffle.
So it's official: VPC 6.1 won't run on the G5. From MacInTouch:
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Melissa Chambers, from Microsoft's PR company, followed up on compatibility issues with Virtual PC and Apple's upcoming Power Mac G5:
We wanted to respond to yesterday's mention of the VPC6 compatibility problems with the G5.
_ Virtual PC for Mac version 6.1 currently will not run on the new G5 machines. The customer will receive an error message letting them know that Virtual PC does not support the CPU in their Macintosh. The dialogue allows them to click directly to the Virtual PC Web site for more information. We are in the initial stages of testing and evaluating Virtual PC version 6.1 on the new G5s and will keep the web site updated with new information as it becomes available.
At least they're admiting a problem. Too bad they didn't announce an estimated ship date for a patch. Let the conspiracy thinking begin !
Montreal eh! I'm going back there in two weeks with college budz!
I would think compatibility with hardware release almost half a year ago would be more important. Does anyone know how I can get my PowerBook G4 12" with VPC 6 and Win 2000 on the Internet with Ethernet (the only way to access it for me.) I tried everything, dicking around with settings in Windows and OS X and trying all different Networking Scripts in the Script menu. Thanks for any help!
Installed the 6.1 then aftern naming my PC on the net diecided to go back to change it. Bad idea. The installer hung and actually locked up OS X (first time ever for me) started again. XP then request the serial number, but the screwed up VP only supported the mouse not the keyboard so I cound not give the serial number.. Ended up reinstalling the whole thing, now it works
I will not install the 6.1 update
I will not install the 27 service packs and patches that XP asks for
Haha they ask for a serial again and just pressing the close button on the window bypasses it. MS security. Good thing the Homeland Security Department knows what they're doing.
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Originally posted by Aquatic
I hear it's faster. But does it ****ing work on a PowerBook 12" with Ethernet!!!!!
Yeah What Aquatic wrote..
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I'm the one who reported the Java arc drawing problem mentioned in the list of fixed bugs. It turned out to be a floating point problem. I've had the bug fix for a while myself (they signed me up to do some beta testing), but when Microsoft bought out VPC, the whole user beta testing program was dropped, so I've been wondering if my bug might have gotten lost in the shuffle.
Melissa Chambers, from Microsoft's PR company, followed up on compatibility issues with Virtual PC and Apple's upcoming Power Mac G5:
We wanted to respond to yesterday's mention of the VPC6 compatibility problems with the G5.
_ Virtual PC for Mac version 6.1 currently will not run on the new G5 machines. The customer will receive an error message letting them know that Virtual PC does not support the CPU in their Macintosh. The dialogue allows them to click directly to the Virtual PC Web site for more information. We are in the initial stages of testing and evaluating Virtual PC version 6.1 on the new G5s and will keep the web site updated with new information as it becomes available.
At least they're admiting a problem. Too bad they didn't announce an estimated ship date for a patch. Let the conspiracy thinking begin !
I would think compatibility with hardware release almost half a year ago would be more important. Does anyone know how I can get my PowerBook G4 12" with VPC 6 and Win 2000 on the Internet with Ethernet (the only way to access it for me.) I tried everything, dicking around with settings in Windows and OS X and trying all different Networking Scripts in the Script menu. Thanks for any help!
I will not install the 6.1 update
I will not install the 27 service packs and patches that XP asks for
"This program has performed an illegal operation....."
Bill Gates as officially arrived in Virtual PC!