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<blockquote data-quote="trooprex" data-source="post: 684312" data-attributes="member: 59966"><p>I bought intel macbook few months ago. So far I'm enjoying it. The tough part is my job requires using visual studio and at the same time I'm studying x86 port of MicroC/OS-II which requires borland C++ and 32 bit windows for compilation. Being a student I don't have luxary of carrying 2 notebooks and mac is all what I have. Intel basd mac is based on x86 architecture and capable of running windows, but I don't want to install windows on hard disk. One solution is virtualization. But what I want to know is it same as installing Xp using bootcamp and installing XP on parallels desktop. Now I know bootcamp runs XP natively where as parallels uses hardware virtualization. Just wanted to know is virtualization going to restrict me in some way like using some software like visual studio or doing some hardware programming or anything else.</p><p></p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trooprex, post: 684312, member: 59966"] I bought intel macbook few months ago. So far I'm enjoying it. The tough part is my job requires using visual studio and at the same time I'm studying x86 port of MicroC/OS-II which requires borland C++ and 32 bit windows for compilation. Being a student I don't have luxary of carrying 2 notebooks and mac is all what I have. Intel basd mac is based on x86 architecture and capable of running windows, but I don't want to install windows on hard disk. One solution is virtualization. But what I want to know is it same as installing Xp using bootcamp and installing XP on parallels desktop. Now I know bootcamp runs XP natively where as parallels uses hardware virtualization. Just wanted to know is virtualization going to restrict me in some way like using some software like visual studio or doing some hardware programming or anything else. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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