is it possible 2 install OS X and XP onto one HD or 2? or is it not possible at all>?
S Sasha1303 Banned Messages 8 Jun 11, 2005 #1 is it possible 2 install OS X and XP onto one HD or 2? or is it not possible at all>?
W waynejkruse10 Fully Optimized Messages 3,782 Jun 11, 2005 #2 Not possible at all ATM, however you can emulate it very slowly. Eventually when Apple convert to Intel, it will be easy to install X onto a PC.
Not possible at all ATM, however you can emulate it very slowly. Eventually when Apple convert to Intel, it will be easy to install X onto a PC.
I IBMan Daemon Poster Messages 1,084 Jun 11, 2005 #3 that's gonna be cool, I think I might try that, except I doubt it will be compatible with any of my systems...P3, 1 ghz, 384 ram...
that's gonna be cool, I think I might try that, except I doubt it will be compatible with any of my systems...P3, 1 ghz, 384 ram...
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Jun 11, 2005 #4 well your processor is very crappy, but you have quite a bit of memory!
I IBMan Daemon Poster Messages 1,084 Jun 11, 2005 #5 haha yea, i started out with 128, stuck in another 128 later, found a 256 in a box of junk the school was throwing out, replaced one of the 128s..and im like...and that was free? wow...
haha yea, i started out with 128, stuck in another 128 later, found a 256 in a box of junk the school was throwing out, replaced one of the 128s..and im like...and that was free? wow...
W waynejkruse10 Fully Optimized Messages 3,782 Jun 11, 2005 #6 A friend of mine has Mac os X running on a 266mhz Mac g3 with 384mb Ram. You do the conversions giving the maximum leverage = Approx 550mhz.
A friend of mine has Mac os X running on a 266mhz Mac g3 with 384mb Ram. You do the conversions giving the maximum leverage = Approx 550mhz.