The Cube is a PPC machine (G4)

It obviously does not emulate the Intel build of OS X, but 10.4.8 can be run on PPC machines as well, as will 10.5 and so on for the foreseable future.....

- Tom

On 06/01/2007, at 3:46 PM, Paul Rehill wrote:

I don't know what a cube is and can do but it sounds strange that you
are able to partition PowerPC OSs and Mac Intel OSs on a single
computer.  How does this work?  Looking at Disk Utility's partition
options, the two main options are:

1.  GUID Partition Table to start up an Intel-based Mac computer
2.  Apple Partition Map to start up a PowerPC based Mac computer

These options look to be mutually exclusive as either option appears
to apply to all partitions when using Disk Utility and looking at an
external HD.  I don't know if you can choose combinations of 1 and 2
if the partitions are done on an internal HD when installing multiple
OSs.

Thanks

Paul

On 1/6/07, Christian Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul Rehill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> For reducing the time to test software, is it possible to have two or
> more versions of Mac OS X installed on a single mac to limit the
> testing time on different computers. I have googled this many times
> and can't find any information on how this is done or if there are
> virtual machines that would allow running Mac OS X v10.1-10.4 on a
> single computer.

I've a cube here with Mac OS X 10.2, 10.3, 10.4 and 10.5 installed for
testing :-)

Gruß
Christian
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