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To: NOW who wrote (52445)4/13/2006 8:54:46 AM
From: Done, gone.  Respond to of 213177
 
Well, it 'splains why I could not get my USB to work via Parallels, no matter how far backwards I bent:

"...as of the current version (Beta 3), some features are missing in the Windows side: your U.S.B. jacks won't work..."

Makes it useless to me at present. Would have been lovely to know that from the gitgo.

Haven't tried Dual Boot yet, not sure I ever will, Virtualization is what I want.



To: NOW who wrote (52445)4/14/2006 11:08:05 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 213177
 
"Run Windows and Mac OS Both at Once"

One of the last Macs I owned had this ability, because I had a card in it that was a complete Windows machine, minus HD, which had a Windows partition. It was very useful, since I developed on a Mac for both platforms. I had two monitors, one Mac, one Windows - or, both Mac.

The main effect it had on me was to lead me to the dark side so I could continue to play the DOS/Windows only games I'd become hooked on.