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PowerMac G5

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Maybe they are monotheists and their whole
world would collapse if they added an altar
of a different divinity ?


added on the 2003-06-26 16:10:23 by _-_-__ _-_-__
Scali - yeah, i know about virtual pc, actually vmware is one of the main apps i use. but running some of the stuff i need under emulation would really not be nice... would you want to run some nice mac video editing software or something on a mac emulator on pc (if there was one)?

What would be nice is having space for a pc and a mac in my corner of our small office room at home :) I could always go for a mac laptop i suppose, which is what i had to do for an old dos pc machine.
added on the 2003-06-26 16:15:03 by psonice psonice
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I don't give a yahoo that they're too expensive to your taste. You don't consider them desktop material, fine. I don't consider the G5 to be what they claim it to be. ;)

"But you don't get the option for sound or no sound on every board."

Nor can I get every mainboard on a pink circuitboard, you fuss (I *wish*) :) There's a difference between 'possibly' and 'no'.

And I used Apples, Scali. Can't say I like them. Sorry.
added on the 2003-06-26 20:04:56 by Shifter Shifter
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You don't consider them desktop material, fine.


Fact is however that even AMD themselves claim that the Opteron is a server/workstation processor.
Which is the main reason why you can't get any desktop x86-64 boxes yet, and you have to wait for Athlon64... But if you want to call them desktop CPUs, fine. Just don't expect anyone else to agree with you.

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I don't consider the G5 to be what they claim it to be. ;)


Well, same goes here, IBM claims that the PPC970 is a desktop CPU, and its price and specs support that. They also make workstations and servers with its server-cousin, the POWER4(+). Again, don't expect anyone else to agree with you.

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There's a difference between 'possibly' and 'no'.


Yea, you can 'possibly' disconnect your one-button mouse, and use a multi-button one. If you want to remove your onboard audio, you get a 'no'.
You missed my point though, which was that the hardware is 'off-the-rack', meaning that it may not be exactly how you want it, but it's no big deal. Onboard audio is really cheap, and can be disabled. Same goes for a one-button mouse.

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And I used Apples, Scali. Can't say I like them. Sorry.


Well again, don't expect anyone else to agree with you ;)
added on the 2003-06-26 22:11:25 by Scali Scali
I'm not much of a fan of MacOS (although I haven't tried OSX yet...), but I sincerely hope the G5 gives them a much needed boost in users.

I agree, these machines look like they're built for pushing media around. That's some nasty bus bandwidth they've got there... and it's on a crossbar switch too just like a SGI box.

I used to hate Macs with a passion, but I bought a iBook after playing with a friends' because OS X is great. There should be more demos out there for OS X. OpenGL is standard (hell, the whole GUI is drawn with it), FMOD is available, they ship with a full development environment too.

I'm thinking I might get a G5 instead of a new PC. I'm sick of fucking with PC hardware and Windows. I just want the bloody computer to work, and Macs just do it. Plug in a camera, up pops iPhoto. Plug in a camcorder and start editing. You can even get MS Office.
added on the 2003-06-27 14:45:40 by Shplorb Shplorb

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