Great job kakaze
will help a lot of people concerned about the OS X 
will help a lot of people concerned about the OS X 
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Originally Posted by Kakaze
Fifth: Windows
Currently windows XP cannot run on an ICBM. This is due to the fact that ICBMs use EFI which is a BIOS replacement designed by Intel. There are compatibility modules that can be added to EFI to allow it to emulate BIOS, however, seeing as how people have already gotten ICBMs home and tried booting Windows installation CDs on them, the chances Apple having included a compatibility module are extremely slim unless there is some hidden way of accessing it that no one knows about. While Apple has said they would not prevent users from running Windows on ICMBs, it is doubtful that they would actively help them by including a compatibility module where one is not needed. Expect Windows Vista to run on an ICBM without a problem as Vista does support EFI. Also expect, before the release of Vista, that someone will find a way around the XP/EFI thing and get XP to successfully run on an ICBM. If a group of hackers don't accomplish this feat I expect that Microsoft themselves will quietly release an update that will allow it to happen. Also, as it has been brought up at least once in the last week: Apple will not lose anything from allowing users to run Windows on their machines. Both the hardware and OS X have already been paid for by the user, so running Windows doesn't put a dent in Apple's profit margins at all. So the truly have no reason whatsoever to stop users from running Windows. |



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Originally Posted by Kakaze
Aero is not limited only to Ultimate, unless they changed their specifications yet again.
Either way the GMA950 graphics chip is currently on the supported hardware list for Aero. From dailytech.com: To be qualified as a Vista Premium Ready PC, a 1GHz x86 or x86-64 processor is required along with at least 1GB of RAM. In order to run the Aero Glass user interface in all its glory, you'll need a DirectX 9-class graphics card which supports the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM). Microsoft goes further and stipulates these requirements for running Aero Glass on Vista: Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware 32 bits per pixel 64 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor less than 1,310,720 pixels 128 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor at resolutions from 1,310,720 to 2,304,000 pixels 256 MB of graphics memory to support a single monitor at resolutions higher than 2,304,000 pixels Meets graphics memory bandwidth requirements, as assessed by Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor running on Windows XP And right now Vista requires a kludge to get it to install. |

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Originally Posted by Kakaze
Honestly, there's no real difference as far as editing photos and doing audio and video work on a Mac compared to a PC. For the most part all the major software is cross platform—though FinalCut Pro is quickly becoming a standard for Video and it's Mac only, and Logic is a fairly big Mac only Audio suite.
Where the Mac really shines is in it's reliability and ease of use. Macs rarely crash and once you figure out where everything is it's kind of hard to go back to using Windows. If you need a new computer and want to get away from Microsoft the new Intel Macs are great because you're not locked into just using a Mac now that you can install Windows on them for software that is Windows only. So, yes, it does seem like a good idea. |
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Originally Posted by parichay
Well...I checked the detailed specs for the macbook: http://www.apple.com/macbook/specs.html and I calculated the total max resolution of the monitor to be 2,280,000 pixels (1920 x 1200 pixels).
According to the dailytech.com article...this would require 128MB right? Is it that since the macbook has the 64MB version I can use aero till 1,310,720 pixels and above that aero will not be available? Or do I need a 128MB card to be able to use aero at all at that resol.? It would then seem that since macbook has a 64MB card it will not support aero. Could you plz confirm this? Thanks. Parichay ![]() |