apple hardware

Apple Hardware? interested?

  • I Own/Have Owned a Mac Computer

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  • I Own/Have Owned a Mac Accessory (iPod/keyboard etc)

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  • I am very interested in the upcoming products

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  • I really like the OS but don't own any hardware

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  • I use windows/have a pc as I follow the Majority

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  • I run a open source OS but only have a pc

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equk

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I thought I'd start a poll to see who has apple hardware and also who is interested in the upcoming products like the iPhone etc :)
 
I love the OS but dont own the hardware as it's too expensive to buy all in one go, especially seeing as it won't play my games as well as I like
 
Best OS in history IMO. We just need better game support, or for CrossOver to become mainstream and fully capable of running all games without taking a big performance hit.

Own: PowerMac G3

Owned: MacBook Pro 17" - PowerBook G3 - Mac Classic
 
name='Kempez™' said:
not to mention the ability to upgrade hardware when it's necessary and rhe drivers to run that hardware properley

That's possible with Mac Pro now that it uses Intel proccies and runs with standard PC components. Easy sleaze to upgrade procs, memory, video card(s), hard drives, all the goodies :)
 
It would be nice if games developers stuck to OpenGL etc instead of directx tho so cross-platform would actually be viable.

I was running WoW with cedega/wine on linux until the Warden stuff went over the top with its logging etc :( fps went down to more than half of the norm and nearly quarter of what I got in windows.

One thing I don't like aswell is that I own 3 PC games which are supposedly supported on MAC, but I cannot play them without buying them again at a higher price. Unlike with linux where you can just install the binary/patch.
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
Which box can u tick for running OSX on a non apple platform for goofs ?

Any x86 based machine mate. OSX86 project supports just about any combination of hardware.
 
name='FragTek' said:
Wait, ur running a PPC coded OS X on an x86 machine? Natively or emulated?

I`d delete `running`, the last thing that was installed on my AmigaPPC was apple stuff, prior to that I tried Redhat, but it`s still on the floor in the corner of the room :( (for a few networking reasons)
 
Macintosh is a solid OS, I've got a machine with OS 10.3.9 on it. I haven't used it in a while though. My biggest complaint about Mac OS (correct me if this has been changed in newer versions) is that it hides so much from the user. For example, you cannot log in as root. That kind of thing bothers me. Not that Windows doesn't hide things, but it's easier to figure out issues with Windows. Then again, you could also argue that Mac OS has less issues to begin with.

EDIT: Just realized, this is a pretty old thread. I didn't notice until it was too late. Oh well.
 
I kind of agree, Mac OSX makes it easier not to screw your PC up

And dw about the thread, I can blatently see it's not spam :)
 
I like macs over PCs, but they are overpriced.

OSX makes, for me, a great business machine, having a Unix base, and MS office to read the exchange emails.. lovely :)

Owned: G3 tower, G3 iMac (CRT Type) G4 iMac (LCD Type) and dual usb iBook.
 
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