@purecanaidian LOL people just do some research PowerPC macs cant run windows LOL only through virtual PC & its slow as hell because its ultra slow emulation it was useless
@purecanaidian LOL dude I'm sorry but you're ultimately wrong PowerPC macs can NOT run windows, its only been since 2006 when Apple switched to intel CPU's that windows has been able to run on Macs, I remember when the first bootcamp beta came out for Mac OS X Tiger in April 2006 & i ran xp on my first gen intel mac mini, windows was never compiled for PowerPC totally different CPU architectures, windows is incompatible with it
@macnerd93 still if macs were so much better back then then why did 10 percent of all computer owners use them if they were indeed faster oh wait all of the proscesors a mac can run a windows based computer can run to so macs were not faster all a pc owner had to do was get his hands on that prosesor
@purecanaidian i didn't say that though did I lol are you even listening :P also the Pentium 3 was produced in late 1999 and had a slow speed of 400Mhz at that time, it didn't reach its higher rates of clock until 2002/2003, like I said powerPC although rated slower was tones faster than the equivalent pentiums of the time all you have to do is look at a video called The Megahertz Myth that will put everything in easy to understand terms for you :P
@purecanaidian ? a 233Mhz PowerPC chip was faster than any pentium at the time due its unique pipeline, the Power Mac G4 & G5 range where also the fastest desktop machines you could buy, screamers they where. a 1.25Ghz PowerPC G4 chip would be easily have been the intel pentium 4 equivalent of around 2.5Ghz this is down to the architecture the chips run on PowerPC was RISC intel is X86 and PowerPC chips also had a much shorter CPU pipeline, and the G5 & G5 range had a AltiVec Velocity engine
It's on...but it's not plugged in?! O.o
Delmenhorster 2 months ago
@macnerd93 yah mac osx can't becaus e mac was greedy and locked it out if ur a good hacker u can hace osx to work on pc hardware
purecanaidian 9 months ago
@purecanaidian LOL people just do some research PowerPC macs cant run windows LOL only through virtual PC & its slow as hell because its ultra slow emulation it was useless
macnerd93 9 months ago
@macnerd93 no u just do not understand it its u who is the problem
purecanaidian 9 months ago
@purecanaidian if i where you I"d spend about 4=6 months doing some serious researching, because nothing you've said makes any sense,
macnerd93 9 months ago
@purecanaidian LOL dude I'm sorry but you're ultimately wrong PowerPC macs can NOT run windows, its only been since 2006 when Apple switched to intel CPU's that windows has been able to run on Macs, I remember when the first bootcamp beta came out for Mac OS X Tiger in April 2006 & i ran xp on my first gen intel mac mini, windows was never compiled for PowerPC totally different CPU architectures, windows is incompatible with it
macnerd93 9 months ago
@macnerd93 still if macs were so much better back then then why did 10 percent of all computer owners use them if they were indeed faster oh wait all of the proscesors a mac can run a windows based computer can run to so macs were not faster all a pc owner had to do was get his hands on that prosesor
purecanaidian 9 months ago
@purecanaidian i didn't say that though did I lol are you even listening :P also the Pentium 3 was produced in late 1999 and had a slow speed of 400Mhz at that time, it didn't reach its higher rates of clock until 2002/2003, like I said powerPC although rated slower was tones faster than the equivalent pentiums of the time all you have to do is look at a video called The Megahertz Myth that will put everything in easy to understand terms for you :P
macnerd93 9 months ago
@macnerd93 the petiuum 3 from the same time has 400 mhz to 1.4 ghz
purecanaidian 9 months ago
@purecanaidian ? a 233Mhz PowerPC chip was faster than any pentium at the time due its unique pipeline, the Power Mac G4 & G5 range where also the fastest desktop machines you could buy, screamers they where. a 1.25Ghz PowerPC G4 chip would be easily have been the intel pentium 4 equivalent of around 2.5Ghz this is down to the architecture the chips run on PowerPC was RISC intel is X86 and PowerPC chips also had a much shorter CPU pipeline, and the G5 & G5 range had a AltiVec Velocity engine
macnerd93 9 months ago