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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
VmWare Fusion and Autocad
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<blockquote data-quote="PerryLynch" data-source="post: 655219" data-attributes="member: 38563"><p>If you are mainly doing 2D work, you should be able to do it within Fusion. I do a fair amount of Visio diagrams on my MBP, with 4 GB RAM, and have had no issues so far. Fusion 2.0 has some additional support for DirectX on XP and VMWare, and I've seen some pretty neat improvements so far in the video performance using it. Go to Crucial or some other place to get your RAM for the MAC, in order to keep your costs down, and try it. </p><p></p><p>Also, use XP, not Vista, if you are expecting to have any kind of video performance anyway ;-)</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p>P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PerryLynch, post: 655219, member: 38563"] If you are mainly doing 2D work, you should be able to do it within Fusion. I do a fair amount of Visio diagrams on my MBP, with 4 GB RAM, and have had no issues so far. Fusion 2.0 has some additional support for DirectX on XP and VMWare, and I've seen some pretty neat improvements so far in the video performance using it. Go to Crucial or some other place to get your RAM for the MAC, in order to keep your costs down, and try it. Also, use XP, not Vista, if you are expecting to have any kind of video performance anyway ;-) Good luck, P [/QUOTE]
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