Who will be the first ?

Nat wrote on 3/22/2006, 3:20 PM
Who will be the first to install Windows+Vegas on a Macmini/MacBook computer ?

I'd be curious to see render speed tests, especially on the MacMini, could be an interesting render farm option. A few of them stacked in a closet that act as a render farm/storage server.

Edit : I know the macminis aren't the cheapest available but i'd still be curious to know about rendering performance.

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p@mast3rs wrote on 3/22/2006, 3:28 PM
From what I understand, Windows cant be installed on Mac's yet because Mactel's use the secuirty bios chip that reads on bootup and Windows wont support that option for a few years yet.

Be nice if we could though.
Nat wrote on 3/22/2006, 3:33 PM
Patrick, it's possible since last week, see this :
http://apple.slashdot.org/apple/06/03/16/1329206.shtml

100% of the drivers are working for the mini and the MacBook pros only lack the video drivers but they are working hard on it.
p@mast3rs wrote on 3/22/2006, 3:46 PM
Doh, see, thats what happens when they keep me locked up in a classroom all day. LOL.

Maybe Ill get to use some budget $$$ next year for a MacBook Pro.
farss wrote on 3/22/2006, 4:44 PM
I really cannot see the attraction in doing this.
You're basically paying an extra $1000 for half eaten apple logo.
For less money you can buy a faster machine, for the same money you can buy a MUCH faster machine.
Bob.
Nat wrote on 3/22/2006, 4:50 PM
Bob : I know it's not cheap, I just like the form factor. I do a lot of multimedia installations and this type of size is nice. The fact I can install both Windows and OSX on it is a big plus also as some customers need OSX.

Between, not sure I follow you on the extra 1000$, the macmini is 799$ and comes with nice features like Gigabit ethernet, wifi, bluethoot etc. 799$ is not cheap for a computer but then, you also pay to have a small machine.