I am hoping to get a new pc to replace this one. Its a new Sony 3.0 GHz pc and i'm trying to decide if I should keep my current OS (Windows Server 2003) or if I should switch to Mac OS X on the new PC. Any and all comments welcome.
I am hoping to get a new pc to replace this one. Its a new Sony 3.0 GHz pc and i'm trying to decide if I should keep my current OS (Windows Server 2003) or if I should switch to Mac OS X on the new PC. Any and all comments welcome.
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)
topic might as well read "night vs day"
I don't think you'll have much luck installing OS X on your Sony PC. It kinda requires a Mac.
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i thought he meant he has a sony now and is getting a new one? But if you meant mac on the sony, its not going to happen.
I once compared Operating Systems to Politics:
Windows - Republican Party
Unix - Democratic Party
Mac - Green Party
Don't throw your vote away... Though it really depends on what exactly you'll be using your computer for... Can you enlighten us, perhaps?
Windows = Communism
Fascism would be more appropriate. Communism in an OS is like mandatory Napster, only more public file deletions.
They are fundementally different. At its core. Windows is a pc and uses a different set of machine instructions than a mac does. It uses more than likely x86 architecture - that's intel's CPU.
Mac uses AMD or motorolla - if i'm correct. each IC. does their calculations a bit different. That is perhaps its most basic. unless of course your considering cherry OS . I suppose that is an alternative.
Many pc vendors design their computers to "work best with windows", though I've never verified if this was true or not.
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The C Library Reference Guide
Understand the fundamentals
Then have some more fun
Well, I'm gonna use the OS for Graphic Design, Watching Anime, Programming/Game Design, 3D Modelling, and any other multimedia I forgot.
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)
Go with Mac, then
source: compsci textbooks, cboard.cprogramming.com, world wide web, common sense
Mac people say that Mac's graphic quality surpasses PC's. But then PC people say that with the same price to get a Mac, they could get a PC with same graphics quality.
I'd say I have no clue. But I still have the impression that Mac is better for graphic designing and the like. So do your own research.
source: compsci textbooks, cboard.cprogramming.com, world wide web, common sense
yea im blinded by my antimac attitude. Try em both man.
Maybe i can dual boot the new computer or something. Give them both a test-drive.
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)
Again. You can't install OS X on a PC, or Windows on a Mac. You'd have to buy one or the other.
Naturally I didn't feel inspired enough to read all the links for you, since I already slaved away for long hours under a blistering sun pressing the search button after typing four whole words! - Quzah
You. Fetch me my copy of the Wall Street Journal. You two, fight to the death - Stewie