Virtual PC 7 Win XP Pro with G5 Dual 2.5GHz


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Mac Spec:

Dual 2.5GHz Processor

1.5Gb DDR400 Memory

256Mb 6800 Ultra DDL Graphics Card

160GB HDD

Bluetooth

Airport Extreme

DVD-Rw Drive

Spec shown on Virtual PC

Pentium II MMX 656 Processor

532MHz

512Mb Memory

16Mb Graphics

15GB HDD

Bluetooth

Wi-fi

DVD-Rom/CD-Drive

This is my problem the specs of the Virtual PC version are completly wrong and the virtual version is running like "crap". It actually is running like MMX Processor. Is there anything im doing wrong?

This is ?200 worth of software on a ?3000+ Mac Setup. HELP!!!!!!

lol anyone?

Many thanks

What performance were you expecting out of X86 emulation? What is the processor showing up as in Windows? Mine only shows up as a 266MHz processor, and I'm running on a PowerBook. Windows XP Media Center Edition is bearable. It's, of course, not nearly as fast as the native hardware, but it's fine for checking something small.

i was expecting to do things like work n play games on windows version just on my G5 Mac but obviously i cant :(

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Hate to say it but you was expecting a bit too much. Even the Windows based version of VPC is severely limited in power. =/ No real gaming support, and heavily taxing applications run fairly slow. In my opinion, it's mainly made for being used to test out different things if you don't have a spare PC to use...

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