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yes, from what i've read on their forums, cpu-wise tasks are running about 90% of native speed, which is quite good even compared to virtual pc on windows... the main area where performance is lost is in video as video is controlled by MacOS X and …
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is it people with older or newer ones that are getting it to work?
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Is it true that intel's hardware VT tech is enabled on the imac and macbook pro but not the mac mini? that would be a deal-breaker for me with the mini..
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Quote: Originally posted by Patricks Yes I did - and it was the first time I updated a firmware on a Mac. I did this several times on Windows machine, actually I switched from Mac to Windows early 1996 and I switched back to Mac in Nov. 2005 (de…
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did you apply the firmware update? apple released new firmware for all intel models..
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My guess is that it merely enables the BIOS compatability mode in EFI...but technically, any OS could be installed now
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as for the hack's graphics, they work fine and are accellerated on the mac mini, there's even a video floating around of someone playing halflife 2 on one and it looks quite good! now as for the radeon based intels, those are going to possibly need…
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I think we can safely say they aren't doing anything.. perhaps something monday or tuesday... perhaps they think the press will trumpet their anniversary enough (and they have no new goodies to unleash)? or will they wait a year to release a TAM?
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ah so there's no one day admission or 'keynote pass' sort of thing?
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looking into my apple event crystal ball i see... "your guess is as good as mine" huh since when did this thing start having a sense of sarcasm?
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I have some choice words for analysts that think they can predict Apple's moves for 4 years into the future...for all we know, the iPod might not be around and something more awesome might be around....
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nevermind...fixed by re-applying 10.4.5 combo updater
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ok, put the powerbook into target mode and connect it to the imac. Then, put the restore discs into the imac and reboot, holding down c to boot off the restore disc. Then when choosing where to install, your powerbook should show up as a firewire …
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Quote: Originally posted by cj171 c'mon, kids, stop with the cube nonsense...it's an Apple Design Award.. http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...=1&sa=N&tab=wi
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c'mon, kids, stop with the cube nonsense...it's an Apple Design Award.. http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...=1&sa=N&tab=wi
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you can boot the install disc on the imac and install to the powerbook with it in firewire target
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I've torn both a 500 and 700 ibook apart before and replaced cd drives. The internals are mostly the same except the 700 seemed a bit more cramped...the main problem I can think of is the optical drive sizes vary and the length of the wires around …
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windows xp does not support EFI and will not run unless if some clever hack comes up with a way to patch XP...however vista does support EFI...so in the future it will be possible..or if you're a Vista tester, you can have the best of both worlds ri…
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correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the X1600 have hardware h.264 encoding/decoding?
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ah good for you, yeah, there's some people that have deals too good to be true...