Hi Chris,
I always believe more memory is a good investiment. I have a 2012 non-retina 
mbp that I upgraded to 16gb ram and a samsung ssd. It runs windows fine either 
via bootcamp or fusion 7. Also I use sharp keys from randyrants.com 
<http://randyrants.com/> to remap tilde to insert. I also remap ] to an 
applications key. So to summ up don’t worry too much about the processor all 
modern quad-cores are up to what you want, but go for the 16gb ram! You won’t 
be disappointed.
Jeff

> On May 29, 2015, at 9:57 PM, Chris Meredith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Greetings.
> 
> I'm looking to finally upgrade my (ancient) late 2011 MacBook Pro.  Assume 
> for a moment that the unit will need to occasionally run Windows under a VM, 
> in order to support Visual Studio, Xamarin .NET development for iOS/Mac OS X, 
> and the ability to connect back to a Mac for debugging.  Ideally, the Mac 
> that the Windows VM connects to wants to be the Mac on which it runs.
> Would the preconfigured models have the specs to do what I"m asking, it would 
> it be worth customizing (adding more RAM, etc.)?  What are folks running that 
> are using Fusion to run Windows virtual machines?
> Also, how are folks getting around the fact that Windows screen readers 
> pretty much all use Caps Lock as a modifier, which Fusion never gets from the 
> operating system?
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris
> 
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