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Old 01-13-2005 | 04:22 PM
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I've used it for a whole semester. Don't like it as much.
Old 01-13-2005 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
You can upgrade Apples just fine, most use standard components, some things like video cards need specific drivers sometimes versions though. Ram is standard, hard drives are.. etc...

I'd take OSx over windows any day personally. Anyone who'* used it knows it.
That particular MAC won't be upgradeable. Not internally anyway. Maybe memory and hard drive, but if you want to up the graphics or anything, you're probably *.O.L.
Old 01-13-2005 | 08:53 PM
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MOS: that form factor has been out for a long time .

You can use PowerPC to emulate OSX on a PC. It may not be fast, but it'* free, and if you need OSX on a PC, that'* the route to go. Once I get around to backing up all my crap on my hdd, or till I buy a new 200gb hdd, I am going to do this, and see what it'* like running on my main CPU. How much slower can it be? Watch it be like XP on a 386 . Sourceforge.net has it. Just go to their site, and search for it. A great group of guys who developed it. It was Project of the Month a few months back, I believe.


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