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Apple Computing Products:
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iBook for SAP
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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 41540" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>Concerning your laptop needs, excluding SAP, the iBook is a good choice, with additional RAM. To max it out at 1.25GB would be best, but that's a question of budget, of course.</p><p>Now for SAP Id on't know...</p><p>I have an old copy of Virtual PC (I think it's version 5), which I installed under OS 9, with Windows 2000 to use AutoCAD, and to my surprise it works quite good on my Powermac g4 1.25.</p><p>I think that the actual Virtual PC 6.1 or even the future Virtual PC 7 will work better, especially under OS X, but it's ok for my needs.</p><p>But I don't know about SAP though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 41540, member: 5184"] Concerning your laptop needs, excluding SAP, the iBook is a good choice, with additional RAM. To max it out at 1.25GB would be best, but that's a question of budget, of course. Now for SAP Id on't know... I have an old copy of Virtual PC (I think it's version 5), which I installed under OS 9, with Windows 2000 to use AutoCAD, and to my surprise it works quite good on my Powermac g4 1.25. I think that the actual Virtual PC 6.1 or even the future Virtual PC 7 will work better, especially under OS X, but it's ok for my needs. But I don't know about SAP though... [/QUOTE]
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