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Old 04-17-2006   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Run Windows and Mac OS both at once

Well, you can run a virtual machine on yours and boot XP inside of Mac OS X.

The latest Apple PC's are nothing more than standard PC's modified, just like Dell and Gateway do, but run an x86 compatible version of Mac OS, I think a version of OS X.

Just that little bit seems more like a step towards the Mac demise if you ask me. Part of the benefit of the Mac systems was the massive FPU, totally legacy free hardware, etc... now that is gone. Might help with the cost to build the boxes, but I doubt Apple will send the savings on to the customer.

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but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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