INTERESTING! I will connect to you off-line for details, links, and the
like. (This topic may be too far "off topic" to be yet considered
Flex-related...)
73; -Mike- KØJTA
On 5/2/13 1:17 AM, N7BCP wrote:
I've set up my mac book pro to triple boot win7, win8, and OSX using rEFIt.
The procedure is a bit dodgy. It's also particular on which Mac firmware
you've got.
-Larry
On 01.05.2013, at 21:31, Mike Schwendeman <[email protected]> wrote:
Neal (Da' MAN!)
Thank you for your advise, Neal; I shall allow XP-SP3 installation to continue.
I REALLY do appreciate your highly qualified advice!!
I would REALLY like to have TWO Boot camp partitions on my iMac!! Then, I could
easily switch from XP to 7; -This would be a great way to make comparisons.
But, as I have been told, this is not possible...
To Darryl; Your advice and comments are also valued. I do believe I will set up my
PowerSDR/Boot-Camp to run with Windows 7 at some point. For now, I am feeling the strain
of PowerSDR as well as the load that LIVESTREAM present to my computer. Livestream can
easily go away, as it is a seldom used app, but it is still not nice to see the
"percentage metering" showing a rather high workload. Thank you for your input.
73! -Mike- KØJTA
On 5/1/13 1:34 PM, Neal Campbell wrote:
I fully support win7 but I would stick with XP in your situation. In any
"hosted" environment, XP takes less resources, both disk and processor.
73
Neal Campbell
Owner
Abroham Neal LLC
Work: +1 540 645 5394
Mobile: +1 540 645 8171
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Mike Schwendeman <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Resending this email/posting, as I had not selected "plain text"
in my last; This may be a duplicate, if I had not needed to make
this assumed correction... Sorry; -Mike-
On 5/1/13 12:52 PM, Mike Schwendeman wrote:
Thank you for your reply, Darryl! I do LIKE how Win-7 operates!
But again, which OS will offer the least "workload" for
PowerSDR???
Your words of .NET 4.5 is interesting.
I recall having to download ".NET-Something" in order to make
XP-SP3 run PowerSDR.
- Is this ".NET 4.5" something that is NOT in XP-SP3?
I do not have Win-8 available, but I could consider...
Does Win-8 "run" faster than Win-7???
Would Win-8 result in a LOWER "% usage" than Win-7?
Would Win-7 result in a LOWER "% usage" than XP?
- Again, my ONLY consideration is the "% usage" of PowerSDR!
73; -Mike- KØJTA
On 5/1/13 12:39 PM, Darryl Wagoner wrote:
Personally I would go with Windows 7. XP is at end of
life therefore FlexRadio should not feel under any
obligation to support XP as there is many features with
.NET 4.5 that would make PSDR better and faster.
Personally I would go with Windows 8. It boots very quickly.
73
Darryl Wagoner WA1GON
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Mike Schwendeman
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
I am in the process of installing Boot Camp on a 2.8
Ghz i5
equipped iMac.
I have the choice of installing Windows XP-SP3, or
Windows 7.
My ONLY CONSIDERATION is the workload, or the speed of
either OS.
In other words, WHICH OS WILL SHOW THE LOWEST CPU %
with PowerSDR?
(XP installation is under way at this moment, but I
can easily
change to 7.)
Thank you! 73; -Mike- KØJTA
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