That would only be an issue if he wanted to use virtualisation
software which I only suggested because I thought that someone else
would - I'm not a fan of it myself due to this very reason.

Anyway, going a bit off topic here, but yes, it would be nice if there
were more games for the mac although if push came to shove I'd
probably rather developers focused there efforts on making games for
the iPhone and iPod touch.

On 20/03/2010, James & Nash <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's sensible Ian. You might find for instance, that you'd need more RAM
> to run both comfortably, as Windows tends to be resource hungry.
>
> TC
> James, Lyn, Nash & Twinny
> On 20 Mar 2010, at 20:57, ian mcnamara wrote:
>
>> well i could do that but i prifer to have seprate opperating systums on
>> seprate computers forinstance i would want mac on a mac machine and
>> windows on a windows machine i do not like the idear of running to
>> opperating systums on one machine.
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