Am about to take delivery of Mac Pro Quad 1Gb RAM, 250Gb HD.
The idea being to have the best of both worlds (Win+Mac).
I'll be running WinXP with Parallels to do the quick switching stuff Mac to Win and visa-versa during development. I deduce from posts that 1Gb will get me there, but 2Gb would be better if I want to run Win+Mac apps simultaneously?

Boot Camp will still be needed of course to run Windows is if it were a User (Customer's) environment.
Is Boot Camp still only available as a public beta (1.1.2)?

When I configure my new Mac Pro, should I make a partition for ALL the Windows stuff?
If so, would 20Gb be enough for Win XP and a few apps?
Apple's web notes say that Boot Camp will create a CD for Drivers. So how much to allow for that?

On 20 Feb 2007, at 05:59, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Bill Marriott wrote:

As for the original question. Rev 2.8 works very well in both the virtualized and the native environments.

I just installed the Parallels 3.0 release candidate 3 and ...

When I installed this latest version of Parallels, I had to do some updating of Windows OS itself. The "found new hardware" dialog appeared but I canceled it, thinking I'd check later because I needed to install the new Parallels tools first. When I went back to add hardware, Windows could not find anything new to add. It also told me that some original files had been altered and wanted to look on the install CD to replace them. I figured these were also Parallel Tools files, so I canceled that too. (Why doesn't Windows tell you what it is doing? "Some files" is not very descriptive.)
So what would you recommend doing about "found new hardware"?

Do you know if either of these things might be the reason 2.8 won't start up? Or does anyone recall what "hardware" had to be added to the new 3.0 virtual drive? All older versions of Rev run fine in this new version of Parallels.

Did you get an answer to this - was Parallels responsible for this affectation?
Thanks,
Adrian
______________________
Club Type
http://www.clubtype.co.uk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

_______________________________________________
use-revolution mailing list
[email protected]
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription 
preferences:
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Reply via email to