Filed under: Mac, Technology — Thomas at 6:45 am on Monday, May 1, 2006
Finally, Mac has embraced the PC/Windows world. Fans have complained for years. Apple eventually listened, given the fact that it cannot get good CPU service from the PowerPC family, including both Motorola and IBM.
Of course, I am very happy about Apple’s smart move. To reward the change, I bought a Mac mini Intel myself.
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Though, every change has a loss embedded in it. First, all the Mac OSX softwares must be recompiled into universal binary to enjoy the power of Intel CPU. Second, there is still a missing link between PC/Windows and Mac OSX.
The second solution is provided by parallels, inc. The product is more similar to vmware instead of Microsoft Virtual PC. For example, CISCO VPN client only works within paralles guest OS. Another example is that parallels is faster than virtual PC. Further, in order to make parallels work on Mac mini Intel, one needs to upgrade the firmware to enable Virtualization Technology (VT-x).
Filed under: Hardware, Mac — Thomas at 7:45 am on Wednesday, December 7, 2005
This is a mini Howto of upgrading memory for Apple Powerbooks. First, you need a Phillips Head #00 screwdriver. Secondly, you need an Apple powerbook for sure. Last but not least, you must have the right type of SO-DIMM memory for the upgrade. I have made a mistake before, orderting the wrong memory.