I´m using both a macbook pro and a macbook regularly.
Plan9 on Parallels works fine, although time does  funny things when
you suspend (I do not) and some times parallels crashes (not plan 9) when
you start it.

On 9/29/07, Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Andrey,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
>
> On 9/29/07, andrey mirtchovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > - Can I safely assume I will be able to run Plan9 on a VM like
> > > Parallels on the Mac with OS X Leopard?
> >
> > yes (it doesn't depend on plan9, but rather on Parallels running under 
> > Leopard).
> Yeah, that was my thinking too. I dont see any mention of Leopard in
> Parallels website. Not sure how soon Leopard will be supported.
>
> > > - Any idea when plan9port, Inferno, and drawterm will be available for 
> > > Leopard?
> >
> > right after leopard is out. they run on tiger therefore, there
> > shouldn't be a problem. is there a particular "feature" of leopard
> > you'd like to see plan9/inferno support?
> Not really. I wanted to try Mac but at the same time I didnt want to
> stay with Tiger just because of Plan9/Inferno support. I just want to
> try Leopard features and Leopard version of apps like iLife.
>
> > > I would also like to know if Mac is used by a fair amount of people
> > > for running Plan9/Inferno. That way I can assume there will be a fair
> > > amount of interest in the community and any issues on Mac will be
> > > addressed.
> >
> > there are a few people running macs.
> Thats good to know. During Bay Area meeting, when I asked about Mac
> support, Ron mentioned you use Mac regularly and thats what I have
> noticed in your postings also. Thats really good to know.
>
> I dont know when Apple will release Leopard but I would have a Mac
> Mini right after that. I thought of the MacBook but I thought it will
> be safer/cheaper to try Mac Mini.
>
> Thanks
> dharani
>

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