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Quoth Pedersen View PostThe higher the capacity, the lower the RPMs. This is not a small difference, either, as the really big drives (160GB+) tend to run at 4200 RPMs, while the smaller drives (60GB) run at 7400 RPMs. Somewhere around 75% extra motion on the platters per second.
That is a noticeable difference in speed.When will the fantasy end? When will the heaven begin?
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I never said it was legal or illegal, I only said it was possible.
Quoth Fashion Lad! View PostWrong! It's actually illegal to put Mac OS on anything other than an Apple unles you have a developer license through them ($600). The only way to get Mac OS on your non Apple machine is to download a cracked copy of the OS via torrent. So the legality of it all is a major issue in that it's not legal at all. Trust me, I've looked into it.The enforceability of an EULA depends on several factors, one of them being the court in which the case is heard.
You don't need to download a cracked copy. You do need to purchase a copy (as it says in the guide that I read. They don't condone piracy either), and I believe it can be a regular copy. In addition, unless you ARE tech savvy, you wouldn't want to mess around with installing the OS on a PC since it does involve some in-depth stuff.
As for the 7200 rpm drive in a laptop: They do exist. However, you are unlikely to find them in any but the most expensive laptops, and I don't think that's something you want right now.Last edited by Shabo; 11-30-2007, 02:19 PM.Jim: Fact: Bears eat beets. Bears. Beets. Battlestar Gallactica.
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Quoth Shabo View Post
You don't need to download a cracked copy. You do need to purchase a copy (as it says in the guide that I read. They don't condone piracy either), and I believe it can be a regular copy. In addition, unless you ARE tech savvy, you wouldn't want to mess around with installing the OS on a PC since it does involve some in-depth stuff.
I'm still looking for this free online Apple Developer Membership... and I don't see it. Here's the link to the Apple Developer Connection... http://developer.apple.com/products/
Still looks pretty expensive.
In short, if you want to run Mac OS, then buy a Mac. If that isn't important to you, by a Windows Machine, or a machine with Linux or one of its flavors.
I still think getting an HP computer, with 12-cell battery, Windows Vista Home Premium, T5250 Centrino Processor, 200GB hard drive with 2 gigs of RAM is a good deal. And if you hate Vista so much, you can download for free a flavor of Linux and have fun. Guess what? You still got out cheaper than buying over-priced hardware to run a version of Unix.When will the fantasy end? When will the heaven begin?
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Quoth Fashion Lad! View PostI'm still looking for this free online Apple Developer Membership... and I don't see it. Here's the link to the Apple Developer Connection... http://developer.apple.com/products/Jim: Fact: Bears eat beets. Bears. Beets. Battlestar Gallactica.
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i'll say this: i recently switched from a windows machine to a mac and i adore the mac. it's been so much more functional and stable than my windows machine, not to mention far more intuitive. as for portability, my macbook weighs in at around 5 lbs, vs. 8 on my windows laptop. i know that's mostly because i have an older (3 yr old) windows laptop, and you can get smaller, lighter ones now, but that may be something to consider. also, as a college student myself, i've found iwork (the word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation suite for mac) so much easier to use and makes for prettier final products than ms office suite. and it gives you the option to export your files to .doc, .xls, or .ppt files in the event you need to send them to someone who uses word, excel, or powerpoint.
just my two cents on the issue.
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Quoth tacohuman View Postalso, as a college student myself, i've found iwork (the word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation suite for mac) so much easier to use and makes for prettier final products than ms office suite. and it gives you the option to export your files to .doc, .xls, or .ppt files in the event you need to send them to someone who uses word, excel, or powerpoint.
just my two cents on the issue.
My two cents.
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Quoth Fashion Lad! View PostNotice I'm saying Windows Machine, because PC can refer to both Mac and Windows machines since it stands for "personal computer"
As for the topic at hand, I'd stick with an IBM-C machine, since the hardware is significantly cheaper, and if you don't like Windows you can switch over to Ubuntu or some other similar flavor.Last edited by JustADude; 12-01-2007, 08:49 AM....WHY DO YOU TEMPT WHAT LITTLE FAITH IN HUMANITY I HAVE!?! -- Kalga
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Quoth JustADude View PostThe correct term, if you'll pardon a veteran of the Platform Wars butting in, is technically 'IBM-Compatible', even though that company has long-since stopped trying to be a presence in the mass-consumer desktop market.
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