jimcav
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Has anyone used an apple computer VM fusion ware or parallels using windows xp running allen bradley software such as rs logix 500, 5000 and rsview stuido? I am thinking of buying an imac.
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Jim Cav
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Jim Cav
The new Snow Leopard makes it easy to make movie screen captures. One can then edit them with iMovie09. I have ScreenFlow so I haven't tried using the OS X only method. 504bloke, you should give it a try.
I do not have an apple but a hp with Windows7 on it. It is a quad core. I was told that normally only one or two cores are used by todays programms.
Programms have to do threading to use the second processor.
I wondered if you run a virtual pc like VMWare, could it be that the virtual pc uses one of the free cores of the cpu? Can I see somwhere how much cores are actually used on my pc?
I have a Mac Pro with 8 GB now. I was limited to running only 1 VM at a time with only 4GB. I could run two but the disk thrashes and the system slows to a crawl.
Amazon.com has gone to Macintosh for all PCs across the enterprise, including in manufacturing, so a former colleague of mine who manages much of their warehouse automation is running RSLogix 5000 and RSLinx under Parallels on MacBook Pro computers.
....hung up in an infinite loop or is trying to solve an unsolvable problem.
Has anyone used an apple computer VM fusion ware or parallels using windows xp running allen bradley software such as rs logix 500, 5000 and rsview stuido? I am thinking of buying an imac.
Thanks
Jim Cav