March 21, 200620 yr Hackers have managed to get Microsoft's Windows XP operating system running on an Apple Mac computer. The success ends a competition started to see if the feat was even possible when Apple unveiled computers that used Intel chips. The pair who managed the feat won $13,854 (£7,895) in prize money for their trouble. The software used to put Windows on the Mac is now being circulated so others can try to replicate the success. [BBC Technology]
March 23, 200620 yr ... It was always possible, and the software was out already. It's called Virtual Windows or something like that. It's $100.
March 23, 200620 yr ... It was always possible, and the software was out already. It's called Virtual Windows or something like that. It's $100. Nah--i think that just makes the Apple interface look like it would on a PC--it doesn't allow for the actual windows operating system to be used on a Mac... or... i could be wrong...
March 23, 200620 yr ... It was always possible, and the software was out already. It's called Virtual Windows or something like that. It's $100. Nah, that is just a skin. The price was for getting windows XP to boot up onto the new intel based Macs
March 23, 200620 yr Pretty big news. This will revolutionize the way computers are made and sold to the end-user. Eventually.
March 23, 200620 yr Yep, I believe someone has already hacked the Mac operating system so that it can work on an intel PC. Soon a lot more people will be able to use Mac software without spending out on getting an apple computer :) Which is always a good thing, because I custom built my PC for half-what-the-shop price would have been :)
March 24, 200620 yr Nah' date=' that is just a skin. The price was for getting windows XP to boot up onto the new intel based Macs[/quote'] Nope. Wasn't a skin, you could run all of the files that Windows can. Here's the link: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx
March 25, 200620 yr Nope. Wasn't a skin, you could run all of the files that Windows can. Here's the link: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/virtualpc/virtualpc.aspx That's for the old macs. The new Macs run intel processors and are different in so many ways.
April 6, 200620 yr And now you can get an offical software called Boot-Camp from Apple which allows you to use windows xp/vista onto an intel powered mac. Now if only Macs were cheaper I would consider one for my next computer
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