VMware Fushion and AutoCAD for Mac
Discussion
Fusion and Parallels (and indeed Boot Camp) are for Intel CPUs only, so won't run on a G5.
In the PPC days, there was a product for both Windows and Mac called Virtual PC - although Microsoft bought the company in 2003 and canned the Virtual PC for Mac product in 2006. Could possibly track down an old copy and run XP on there.
In the PPC days, there was a product for both Windows and Mac called Virtual PC - although Microsoft bought the company in 2003 and canned the Virtual PC for Mac product in 2006. Could possibly track down an old copy and run XP on there.
I looked at Bootcamp but I'm unsure about losing hard disc space purely for it. I'd also like to access my mac programmes whilst AutoCAD is running, especially iTunes, purely so I can listen to music whilst drafting. I've read that VMware can become quite unstable so this is an issue that might put me off. Would you suggest trying VMware first, seeing how it runs then switching over to Bootcamp if VMware becames slow and unstable?
sjg said:
Fusion and Parallels (and indeed Boot Camp) are for Intel CPUs only, so won't run on a G5.
In the PPC days, there was a product for both Windows and Mac called Virtual PC - although Microsoft bought the company in 2003 and canned the Virtual PC for Mac product in 2006. Could possibly track down an old copy and run XP on there.
Hadn't thought of this. It isn't a dual core or intel so might cause a problem. Virtual PC may be the way forward.In the PPC days, there was a product for both Windows and Mac called Virtual PC - although Microsoft bought the company in 2003 and canned the Virtual PC for Mac product in 2006. Could possibly track down an old copy and run XP on there.
If running a windows virtual machine is going to be important to you (especially for a fairly heavy app like AutoCAD), strongly consider buying a new(er) machine. I used to use Virtual PC a few years ago and the performance is pretty horrible, as it has to emulate a completely different CPU type. When I swapped to an intel machine it was massively faster doing the same stuff.
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