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I got to the video earlier today, but that videomo link has no video for me either. It is just blank.

 

Also, typerlover, are the Catalyst Desktop drivers hacked to run on a laptop stable and are they causing any problems (such as over heating, ect.) because I have a Dell Inspiron Laptop that has an x300 Radeon Mobility and would like t try that out.

http://www.vimeo.com/clip=54706

 

this isnt working for me in either firefox or IE can someone verify that the movie is still there? What's required to play it I've got flash and quick time and everything installed I wanna seeeee

 

Try this: http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/engadget/vid...2006_xp_mac.mov

If you could shadow the standard X1600 BIOS in RAM you can run the catalyst (maybe with some minor changes in the .inf because of the dev id)

 

If that BIOS in any way performs an initialization process on the GPU, though, it could cause the VRAM to have incorrect timings, using frequencies out of range of the mobility gpu, and some such. Probably not a good idea...

Try this out for installing desktop catalyst drivers for the mobile versions of the graphics cards:

 

http://www.driverheaven.net/patje/

 

Worked for me on my thinkpad, and this would allow for possibly a better drive to be used.

 

Tried it but no workie :)

OK, Here's my experience with the "Test Install"

 

Fails every time after first Windows reboot. I get the Windows Color Icon at startup and once I choose it it flips upside down and then the system hangs forever. Pressing return again just restarts the machine.

 

When I was choosing a drive to install NONE matched the provided instructions either. I had more partitions available, and only one was able to install XP, then that partition disappears forever from the Mac side and is no longer bootable via the Windows side.

 

It might work on an iMac, but it fails on my MacBook. Any other testers confirm this?

 

I'm not even sure where I'm supposed to offer feedback. I wish I had the email, but it's on a CD backed up since I blew the MacBook away and started over.

OK, Here's my experience with the "Test Install"

 

Fails every time after first Windows reboot. I get the Windows Color Icon at startup and once I choose it it flips upside down and then the system hangs forever. Pressing return again just restarts the machine.

 

When I was choosing a drive to install NONE matched the provided instructions either. I had more partitions available, and only one was able to install XP, then that partition disappears forever from the Mac side and is no longer bootable via the Windows side.

 

It might work on an iMac, but it fails on my MacBook. Any other testers confirm this?

 

I'm not even sure where I'm supposed to offer feedback. I wish I had the email, but it's on a CD backed up since I blew the MacBook away and started over.

 

 

A couple of people with MBP have got it working. You should head on over to our Testing forum at the Contest site's forum, where you can post the info and send it to blanka and narf.

OK, Here's my experience with the "Test Install"

 

Fails every time after first Windows reboot. I get the Windows Color Icon at startup and once I choose it it flips upside down and then the system hangs forever. Pressing return again just restarts the machine.

 

When I was choosing a drive to install NONE matched the provided instructions either. I had more partitions available, and only one was able to install XP, then that partition disappears forever from the Mac side and is no longer bootable via the Windows side.

 

It might work on an iMac, but it fails on my MacBook. Any other testers confirm this?

 

I'm not even sure where I'm supposed to offer feedback. I wish I had the email, but it's on a CD backed up since I blew the MacBook away and started over.

 

Check your PM for where to go

 

 

Found the broadcom chipset thats in the imac

 

http://www.modem-help.com/chipsets.php?mid=193&ncd=14716

 

Manufacturer: Broadcom Corp.

 

Chipset Family Type: 802.11 Wireless LAN

Chipset Family: BCM43xx 802.11abg WLAN Dual-Band

Chipset: BCM4306 Dual-Band WLAN miniPCI+3

Hardware IDs: PCI2 (Device ID): 4312

PCI4 (SubDevice ID): 0007

Check your PM for where to go

Found the broadcom chipset thats in the imac

 

http://www.modem-help.com/chipsets.php?mid=193&ncd=14716

 

Manufacturer: Broadcom Corp.

 

Chipset Family Type: 802.11 Wireless LAN

Chipset Family: BCM43xx 802.11abg WLAN Dual-Band

Chipset: BCM4306 Dual-Band WLAN miniPCI+3

Hardware IDs: PCI2 (Device ID): 4312

PCI4 (SubDevice ID): 0007

 

 

 

So this driver works?

Pika please keep us updated! There are 187 262 people reading and re-reading everything you type. I, for one, have butterflies just thinking about dual-booting on my Intel iBook in the near future! PLEASEEE keep us updated! Thank you! :) (SteveM, I know you're a tester too! Please update us with your progress report!)

Has anyone checked the Acer website in the support section for driver downloads. They have a lot of drivers for winXP for their Travelmate 8200 series. The series is almost identical to the MacbookPro ie. 945 chipset Core Duo T2500, WiFi a,b,g, bluetooth, ATI Mobility radeon X1600 with 256meg ram, USB2.0 Firewire, gigLan webcam etc...

 

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