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    macbook running several OS's simultaneously

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by bunnyhero, Jun 3, 2006.

  1. bunnyhero

    bunnyhero Notebook Enthusiast

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    my apologies if this was already posted, or if not appropriate for the forum.

    anyway i'm again considering getting a macbook, especially after seeing this demo. i haven't researched what was behind the demo.

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=gE1XQyT_IbA

    pretty slick.
     
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    Ross_00 Notebook Guru

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    From about this video: " Fast OS Switching that used Parallels beta 6 and Virtue."
     
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    LostCause Notebook Guru

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    Pretty neat. I think Merom will support this at the hardware level. I wonder how practical it really is. Am I really going to be switching OS's that much? I'm not that hardcore of a multitasker... :p