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Another "external" shot of the MacBook trying to install Vista. The Boot Camp install got further than the parallels attempt, but both failed in the end. To be fair to both vendors, Vista is still "very beta", and has certain expectations that neither product claimed to support. Oh, one other thing ...
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Installing Windows Vista b2 onto a MacBook using Boot Camp. Sadly it didn't work out well in the end, but still it was an interesting experiment.
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Installing Ethereal with Darwin Ports . All running very slowly due to the fact that my ISP have apparently upgraded their 10Mb cable connection to a piece of wet string.
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If you want to mess around with virtualization and other similar things then you will need more than the default 512MB of memory. I decided to max out my MacBook now because I knew full well i'd be doing it sooner or later.
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Playing Deus Ex on a MacBook running Parallels. - The question was about video acceleration and I'm pleased to report it displayed this game just fine. Sure it's an old game, but a classic. I'd have no sweat playing this to pass the time on a long flight, for example. - There appears to be a slight bug...
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Installing a game in Windows XP in Parallels.
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Front Row is there in all its glory. Not much to say about this really. It's Front Row, it's there, it works.
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The usual blah blah screenshot of the hardware summary. Every review should have one. Oh yes.
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System Profiler's display for the graphics hardware and its abilities. Notice that despite all the wailing and gnashing of teeth, it actually supports everything you need for the current crop of OS X special effects and display tricks.
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So I'm not very good at this game...