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My Dell Latitude D600 boots quite nicely and quickly - and it's only got 256MB of RAM to boot.

 

It's to the desktop in under 30 seconds, and that's with the login prompt included.

 

Now if there was some way to use the whole 18GB drive as HFS+ instead of just a 6GB HFS+ drive and a 12GB FAT32 drive, I'd be in heaven.

 

The only thing that doesn't work on it is the built-in wireless. Just get some OS X supported card instead. Its PCMCIA type II slot can take most of them.

 

Oh, and it's confusing to use Alt for Command, Windows for Option, and Control for... well, control. But you get used to it soon enough.

 

 

You can use the full 18 as a hfs drive you wont be able to see it from windows though

a decent iBook/PowerBook can be had for about the same price as a perfectly compatible x86 laptop

 

It can? My Pentium-M 2ghz with 1Gb of RAM ran $1200. 14" Widescreen, 60gb harddrive, etc etc etc.

 

At $1200 on the Apple side of things I could pick up a 1.4 Ghz G4 with 512Mb of RAM..

 

My Pentium-M smokes that G4 hands down. And it can dual boot OSX and Windows. ; )

It can?  My Pentium-M 2ghz with 1Gb of RAM ran $1200.  14" Widescreen, 60gb harddrive, etc etc etc.

 

At $1200 on the Apple side of things I could pick up a 1.4 Ghz G4 with 512Mb of RAM.. 

 

My Pentium-M smokes that G4 hands down.  And it can dual boot OSX and Windows.  ; )

 

yeah it can, because that iBook probably runs OSX just as well as the PC lappy does (and the laptop was how much before rebates?), and, lets just face it, dual booting with Windows is just a waste of good HDD space :unsure:

It can?  My Pentium-M 2ghz with 1Gb of RAM ran $1200.  14" Widescreen, 60gb harddrive, etc etc etc.

 

At $1200 on the Apple side of things I could pick up a 1.4 Ghz G4 with 512Mb of RAM.. 

 

My Pentium-M smokes that G4 hands down.  And it can dual boot OSX and Windows.  ; )

 

It's funny that i just got a Thinkpad T-40 used for 450. I sold my old powerbook g4 for 400 so in the end the T-40 upgrade only costed my 50 bucks.

T40:

1.5 GHz P-M

2 GB RAM

40 GB HD

Docking station

Only a Radeon 7500, but still QE capable. I'm not used to QE anyway since my G4 didn't support it, but for a 50 investment it's worth it.

 

Not the fastest thing around but sure beats the pants off of my old powerbook. OS X just loves RAM.

The best part is that most of my configuration was supported instantly by OS X. Only wireless access will be a problem. It even reboots properly! My desktop A64/NF3 will always hang when rebooting OS X.

And, my Compaq NC6000 works just fine (aside from wireless).  No QE or anything but I can run my Mobility 9600 at 1400x1050x32 (VESA of course).

 

Hello,

 

You say that your ATI 9600 runs at 1400x1050x32. What are the steps to do that? (I can't run only at 1280x1024x32)

 

Thanks

Hello,

 

You say that your ATI 9600 runs at 1400x1050x32. What are the steps to do that? (I can't run only at 1280x1024x32)

 

Thanks

Nothing, it just worked like this out of the box. At the bootup screen I type "Graphics Mode"="1400x1050x32", but that is all.

Nothing, it just worked like this out of the box. At the bootup screen I type "Graphics Mode"="1400x1050x32", but that is all.

OK.

It's strange because when I type ?video at boot time, It shows all the valid VESA modes and 1400x1050 is listed but when I type "Graphics Mode"="1400x1050x32", it's ignored.

That's not logical!

So I was searching some reason or step I missed.

 

Perhaps is it the config of the screen in OS X? OSX think my screen can't support this mode...

 

My hardware is the following:

Dell Inspiron 8600, ATI mobile 9600 Pro 128 MB.

OSX works perfectly (exepted for the video driver obviously).

OSX86 runs well on my Inspiron 8200, and it's an interesting thing to play around with, but honestly; there's no wintel notebook which could compete with an original Powerbook or even IBook, it need's more than Tiger hooked on a powerful CPU to become a Mac.

 

There's also more, one should consider when talking about OSX86 as your main OS on a PC. Deadmoo & Co. did this for fun, to see how far it'll evolve I think, and that's how it should be taken. It's illegal, no doubt, many people don't care about this, though. With original OSX there're app. 10 systemupdates plus one main update/year (not to mention security updates). 10.4.2 is up to date, 10.4.3 is about to come in september, 10.5 Leopard is scheduled at the time original Intelmacs will come to the masses.

 

Play around with it, laugh about vista even more and buy a real (PPC or Intel) Mac sooner or later, that's what I'd advice.

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my hp zv6015 has pretty much everything working perfect, even wireless. tho ill admit it to some editing plist files. you will be stuck at 1024x768, no way around this from what ive seen. but its a powerhouse, xbench scored near 60. highly recommended.

Laptops are always pricey. I donno if there's a cheap enough one that runs both XP and OS X well.

 

I know that for SOME price, you can get a damned incredible laptop that will be hot in both arenas... that Acer with the Core Duo inside.

 

Apparently any problems with the OS X support of this laptop are nothing major, and the dual core is supported by XP Home (and I dunno if XP Pro does a better job or not with 2 core systems).

 

If I were selecting a laptop on the cheap, I'd be driving myself crazy trying to find ICH7, CPU with SSE3, NX, PAE, a Radeon chipset, and an ATA drive with (preferably) internal USB connected keyboard and pointing device. Something would be amiss. The Acer likely is PS/2 connections for kb and mouse, but someone got it working.

IBM T42, with 1.5G Pentuim M,768M memory.

After patched SSE3->SSE2, it runs well. (OK, Safari crashes sometimes)

 

The XBench score:28.4

 

The most terrible part of xbench test:

Disk test->Random->Uncached write[4kb block], I got only 4.84 !

 

You should look at HDD speed up, that's discussed on this forum

 

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?sh...pic=517&hl=UDMA

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The "popular DVD" going aroung made it easy for me to install 10.4.3 on my Thinkpad R50p. I had to do only two things: enabling a/b/g-WLAN (using drivers from the 10.4.5 update) and changing the screen resolution to 1600x1200. All of my fellows could not beleive their eyes how fast OS X runs on 1.7 GHz Pentium M.

 

What stays unsolved till now is the IBM/Lenovo caused problem of missing Windows-Keys meaning missing APPLE-Keys. So i have to use PopChar to produce my "@"-sign

anyone try installing on a NEW laptop that has SSE3 on it ?

with no trouble? :(

Check these out:

Asus A6Ja - Core Duo CPU, X1600 video card, etc, almost fully matching the MacBook Pro

 

Acer 4202 - Core Duo CPU, GMA950 video card, amlost fully matching the Mac Mini

If you're gonna buy a machine with specs that alost match the MacBook Pro, the price is gonna be within a hair of the Apple machine, so why not just buy a real one and wait 'till somebody gets Windows running on it (inevitable, I'd say... Linux already works.)

If you're gonna buy a machine with specs that alost match the MacBook Pro, the price is gonna be within a hair of the Apple machine, so why not just buy a real one and wait 'till somebody gets Windows running on it (inevitable, I'd say... Linux already works.)

Very unfortunately it's not. In Germany the price difference is about 700 eur.

Very unfortunately it's not. In Germany the price difference is about 700 eur.

 

I'm not sure about Germany... but here in Holland it's roughly about 600 euro's. A lot of money for a similar system... Of course Apple has (in most cases) a better design in laptop and the difference in os, which nowdays is not a big problem anymore...

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