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  • All in One ::: Apple Bootcamp


    Added on Sunday 16 April 2006 06:53:58
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    C'est une vidéo pour illustrer ce tournant de l'histoire d'Apple.
    Mon ami Jean Sébastien a filmé son Macbook pro bootant sur Windows XP en utilisant Bootcamp d'Apple.
    La vidéo parle d'elle même, tous fonctionnent parfaitement. Il ne manque pour l'instant que les drivers pour l'Isight intégrée, le modem USB, la télécommande Apple remote et le retro-éclairage du clavier des macbook pro. Mais franchement, même sans ça, c'est de la balle.
    :-)
    C'était un podcast produit pour w3sh.com et PDAFrance.com

    info and podcast: www.CastRider.com



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  • rofthorax

    By "it" I mean the "Alto" computer that Xerox's developers at PARC were working on.. Steve asked to have a look at the "Alto" and Xerox's developers were against it, but Steve got a pardon from upper management. Some people talk about the idea that if Xerox wasn't so dumb, there would not be an Apple or Windows, and we'd be talking about how much we hate Xerox's computers right now. But then again, there would be fewer buggy applications too and there wouldn't be an Intel platform.
    Friday 25 July 2008 15:25:04
  • DavinTerrizzi

    FYI, 'MAC' doesn't exist. It's not an acronym, it's simply 'Mac'. And yep, Steve stole the whole GUI thing from Xerox.
    Friday 25 July 2008 15:21:15
  • rofthorax

    It might have been, I know that the Doom engine was created on the NextStep. I learned later why the NeXT was made.. Steve bemoaned in the "Triumph of the Nerds" video by X. Cringley that he didn't see Xerox PARC's Ethernet connectivity nor it's Object Oriented OS, he stole the GUI concept, that's what led to the MAC. With the NeXT he stole more, but by then it was pretty well known. Hypercard inspired the Web, with it's hyperlinking concept. Look up berners-lee, he pioneered the web.
    Friday 25 July 2008 15:19:51
  • DavinTerrizzi

    That's correct. Wasn't the first web server hosted on a NeXTcube?
    Friday 25 July 2008 15:04:29
  • rofthorax

    Linux does, Unix is a general platform classification, I started using Ultrix, and when using SGI's I used IRIX.. And now I use a version of Linux. I have a brother who used to talk about making his own unix kernel before Linus made his, my brother now makes parallel computers for Hughes Research lab.. BTW, I'm 38, so I can remember way back to the 80s and before.. Unix goes back a long ways.. In fact, it was on the Unix platform that TCP/IP was developed. So the Internet wouldn't be, w/o Unix.
    Friday 25 July 2008 15:02:27
  • rofthorax

    Apple runs on a specific set of hardware and device configurations (almost no device configurations, they qualify for the category, home appliance, than a reconfigurable hardware platform, like you don't find people putting MacOS X on barebones PC's, that's because Apple sticks with a specific configuration of hardware, they don't need BIOS, or device drivers for that matter). Apple computers have fewer hardware errors, because they make all their own hardware.. It's a no brainer..
    Friday 25 July 2008 14:58:12
  • DavinTerrizzi

    I suggest you read something on Apple's history. Apple was almost dead around 1997, before Jobs came back. It doesn't matter, because UNIX gets updated 'daily', unlike Windows.
    Friday 25 July 2008 14:55:19
  • rofthorax

    And Unix is even older.. And Apple MacOS X borrowed from the Mach Kernel which was developed in the 80s too.. You can't get away from it, most all the software technology we use today was pioneered in the 80s and before. BTW, If Apple is so ahead of the curve, why did it take them 20 years to realize they needed to be on the Intel platform? Note Linux has more compatibility problems because it runs on more architectures with more device configurations than Windows and Apple combined.
    Friday 25 July 2008 14:54:06
  • DavinTerrizzi

    Mac uses EFI while Windows uses BIOS to boot (BIOS is stone-age technology invented in the '80's.
    Wednesday 09 July 2008 11:05:53
  • rofthorax

    Note: Dell and Canonical are selling laptops/desktops with Ubuntu on them.. Watch out Apple. When you remove the hurdle of driver support and use an open platform, especially with a OS backed by a millionaire, that's a market threat..
    Monday 17 March 2008 00:00:28
  • rofthorax

    Well I run Ubuntu now.. So I've changed my position.. However I can run Windows programs on Wine now, which is a windows replacement (it doesn't require a purchase of windows to use Windows programs, but not all windows programs natively). One misunderstanding of Linux, Mac and Windows, is Mac's don't require drivers to work effectively with their hardware, Windows has drivers made for their platform automatically, linux developers backward engineer or develop drivers from hardware specs.
    Sunday 16 March 2008 23:57:38
  • methodicalryan

    If you can tell me how I can run programs such as, Final Cut Pro, Motion and Shake on a PC, then I probly wouldn't purchase a Mac.
    Sunday 16 March 2008 23:13:32
  • vsadlarry

    yes there are some things mac have and windows dont....like all the iSomething porgrams bundled with it...or you may just want it to safelly surf on the web with out being procuppied to download a virus :D
    Saturday 28 July 2007 17:45:34
  • rofthorax

    MacOSX is Intel based. Windows XP is Intel Based. Emulation is not necessary.. In fact the Mac hardware is of no significance anymore.. It's nothing but a walled garden that Apple is selling. MacOSX is basically FreeBSD with NeXT influenced GUI atop it.. I'd get Parallels for PC if they offered MacOSX compatibility on the PC version.. But OS's are OS's, I can't think why I would want MacOS, when most of the software is made for Windows.
    Tuesday 26 June 2007 02:49:18
  • XMitsuhideX

    that's a Mac laptop, stupid.
    Sunday 03 December 2006 21:45:33
  • crodrigues

    Yeah thanks, I found out later on by doing some more research. But thanks a lot. It's good to see others helping out online =)
    Wednesday 06 September 2006 20:04:48
  • GFLPraxis

    Crodrigues, you can only do it on the new Macs with Intel processors (they can't run Virtual PC, either, but they can boot Windows).
    Wednesday 06 September 2006 14:35:37
  • crodrigues

    How did you make it so that you can select the os to boot on start up? i own a mac and a pc and i also installed windows xp on my mac using virtual pc (thanks to microsoft)...If you or anyone could help me out email me wop_chop@msn.com thanks
    Monday 21 August 2006 03:56:34
  • Overdosage

    Okay, enjoy your beige black crap.
    Thursday 10 August 2006 08:27:52
  • sniperkid17

    Macs are for fags Keep the windows on your laptop
    Tuesday 08 August 2006 02:31:25
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