On Apr 05, 2006, at 5:33 PM, Joseph J. Strout wrote:
At 4:21 PM -0600 4/5/06, Jason Essington wrote:
And yes, it is a terrible inconvenience to have to reboot, so much
so that I currently only reboot when a software update requires
that I do so.
Agreed, and having to reboot to test another platform is onerous.
I am hoping that this BootCamp thing doesn't dissuade Micrasoft
from updating VirtualPC. On an Intel Mac, VirtualPC ought to run
at native or near-native speeds, and it's a far better way to test
half a dozen platform configurations (including Linux!) than having
to reboot for each one.
Definitely since you can just restore a clean image and go with VPC.
But there are things that do not behave exactly the same in VPC and
so you may still need a real PC from time to time.
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