![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Is Your Hardware Adequate? While I can't say I've tested running Windows virtualized on Macs with a wide range of hardware configurations, common sense says you'll probably want 4MB of ram so you can allocate around 1GB or so to Windows running under your virtualization software. I've owned Macs since my first Mac Plus.) Given my experience so far, I thought I'd share with you some important questions, what tools I've used and the lessons learned I've gained during this "experiment". (I know, all those readers who assumed I know nothing about Macs will be shocked, lol. Thus my blog post yesterday about working on a virtualized Windows desktop. Thus, came the need to figure out: 1) what would it take to set up a MacBook Pro with Windows as a virtualized guest OS, and 2) what would it take for me to comfortably operate with a foot in both the Windows and Mac OS X worlds. Windows 7 is my primary desktop but lately the amount of iPhone work I've been doing has prompted me to swap hardware so I could have my Mac Xcode development environment with me when I'm mobile. ![]()
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