Although neat and I'm only inserting my personal opinion here, but
why would you want to run windows on a Mac? I could see perhaps
running windows like and application as I wanted to do for a very
specific purpose, but otherwise, I sure wouldn't want to boot in to
the Mac os and then have to reboot to use something in windows. I
agree its interesting from a technical prospective, but that's about
all it is.
Scott
On Mar 19, 2006, at 1:56 PM, Will Thoms wrote:
Hiya,
yep very wise advice. it doesn't sound like a finished solution at
all. IT
does though work on the Mac Book Pro, Mac Mini and I Mac 17 inch
and there's
a very basic version that works with some I Mac 20 inches.
Its all very new and the main method of doing it does require a PC
but in
the FAQ section of the site there is mention of a possible method
to use
another program to create the boot cd that runs on Mac negating the
need for
a PC. Its all very exciting I just hope it keeps progressing.
Currently
the video drivers are only the XP software drivers that are basic.
there
isn't any networking drivers. The sound and USB does work though
which
obviously is crucial for screen readers. I wonder if there is any
issues
with windows screen readers being able to hook in to the windows XP
default
software graphics driver. Best to wait and see how it all
progress's I
guess.
Cheers
Will