OS X on PC or Win XP on Mac by utilizing some sort of emulator probably won't give you accurate performance. I'd probably search for as much as possible unbiased comparison on two platforms on the Internet.
OS X on PC or Win XP on Mac by utilizing some sort of emulator probably won't give you accurate performance. I'd probably search for as much as possible unbiased comparison on two platforms on the Internet.
Last edited by alphaoide; 11-13-2004 at 06:59 PM.
source: compsci textbooks, cboard.cprogramming.com, world wide web, common sense
you cant have both, unless your rich.
Actually all I have to do is buy Mac OS X. I have like 3 Windows Versions on CDs and that includes Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.Originally Posted by RoD
BTW, I'm not trying to show off. Sorry if it sounds like I am bragging.
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)
your missing the point.
YOU CANNOT PUT A MAC OPERATING SYSTEM ON A REGULAR PC. IT WILL ONLY WORK ON A MAC. YOU CANNOT PUT WINDOWS ON A MAC PC, IT WILL ONLY WORK ON PC.
Better?
Oh i see. You know, I've always been interested in Linux. Maybe I should install Gentoo Stage 3 on the new PC with my DSL connection. I want RedHat, but its discontinued .....
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)
it is? i wasnt aware.
http://www.redhat.com/
www.linuxiso.org
Last time I checked, it was closed... Fedora Project was the only thing available than....Originally Posted by RoD
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)
I run the newly-released Fedora Core 3 http://fedora.redhat.com . pretty slick.
source: compsci textbooks, cboard.cprogramming.com, world wide web, common sense
OS-X is based on FreeBSD. The OS-X core, Darwin, can be installed on X86 (although for what purpose, I'm not sure).
Last edited by anonytmouse; 11-14-2004 at 02:04 AM.
I hear that Red Hat 9 was the last version... either way, its too big to download even with DSL. I think I'll just fork over 10 bucks and get it on CD.
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)
fedora core 3 is very nice but i think gentoo is much more rewarding (as long as you can get it working)
Last time I tried installing Gentoo, it was almost impossible. I tried 10 times and each try failed. Their documentation should be more clear. But hey, maybe I'll try again?Originally Posted by sand_man
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)
But hey, maybe you want to try with distro that is easier to install, like FC3.Originally Posted by Kai_Legends
I just thought that 10 tries are too many.
Did you know why it always failed?
Do you know how to make it install this time?
source: compsci textbooks, cboard.cprogramming.com, world wide web, common sense
Yeah I figured out what I did wrong last time. I left out a step, to extract the stage tarballs themselves. How much stupider can I get? lol.
[EDIT:]
This is going way out of topic. Somebody closed this topic plz...
Last edited by Kai_Legends; 11-14-2004 at 08:43 PM.
COMPILER: Borland 5 ( trying to get MV C++ ); LANGUAGE(s): English, Vietnamese, and basic German;
Current IDE: Dev C++ 5 (Beta)