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Sonar and Virtual PC
Has anyone tried to run Sonar on the Mac with Virtual PC?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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Mike
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1/9/2005 6:23:44 AM |
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Mike Bishop <mikebishop@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Has anyone tried to run Sonar on the Mac with Virtual PC?
Even on a top of the line G5, with the latest VirtualPC, it will run
slower than a legless dog with haemmoeroids.
Anything that is CPU-intensive, audio-intensive or graphics-intensive
will make VPC slow to a crawl, no matter how good the host Mac is.
Geoffrey
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1/9/2005 8:45:56 AM
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Geoffrey <goaEXCESSBAGGAGEbrains@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Mike Bishop <mikebishop@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> > Has anyone tried to run Sonar on the Mac with Virtual PC?
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> Even on a top of the line G5, with the latest VirtualPC, it will run
> slower than a legless dog with haemmoeroids.
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> Anything that is CPU-intensive, audio-intensive or graphics-intensive
> will make VPC slow to a crawl, no matter how good the host Mac is.
Yep I agree.
However I was surprised at the fact the eJay worked on my G4 power book
undert VPC.
I'd forget doing anything like running Sonar though. It may do it but at
snails pace.
Dave
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