Friday, March 16, 2007

Intel-based Mac: the perfect machine

I am happy to report that my Windows XP SP2 installation with Boot Camp was uneventful. I am using a 32GB FAT partition for easy file sharing between the two operating systems. Overall, the machine feels like a fast native Windows box, as it should. Now I can return the departmental Uninspiron loaner without having touched it.

I performed this Windows installation specifically to use the VIA3 secure collaboration tool, which requires Windows 2000 or XP.

http://www.viack.com/product/specs/requirements.asp

The tool worked without problems using ordinary headphones, the built-in microphone (there is no external mic jack), and a Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks (USB).

However, the tool did not work with the built-in iSight camera.

In addition, the ability to run Windows will come in very handy for
  • mobile application development
  • web service development using Microsoft's free tools
Thanks to Loyola's Department of Computer Science for providing me with such a great machine.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Most web cams are compatible using the generic driver. Native windows compatibility is a treat for all the cross platform developers.

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