The latest we have is Catalina, which is 10.14, and they're now pushing 10.15
IIRC.
I'm running either El Capitan, 10.11, or High Sierra, 10.13 depending on which
system
you're talking about. To talk to some of our older Airport gear we need 10.6,
for which
you cannot use VMware. That's what I
No question VMware is by far the industry standard and easiest to use, but of
course there’s a price to be paid for that. I’ve worked with VMware
professionally and in comparison to the consumer grade stuff I prefer
VirtualBox.
-D
> On Dec 12, 2020, at 12:25 PM, Jim Cathey via Mercedes
> wro
I am using VMware, VirtualBox, and Qemu, all for different things. VMware is
clearly the
most professional of them, but it costs money. (Boss paid for it, I use it for
work.)
Which Mac OS are you going to run?
-- Jim
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Excellent. I’ll be giving it a whirl next coupla days. It’s so nice outside
today I need to get outside work done on the vast estate, cars, etc.
--FT
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> On Dec 12, 2020, at 12:16 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Nothing special going on. Just run the VB installer, be
Nothing special going on. Just run the VB installer, be sure to download the
add-ons for it, too, and then spin up a VM and install your Windows instance.
Pretty straightforward.
I’ve never been enamored of Parallels. It seems fiddly to work with and as I
recall was nowhere near as simple to se
I bought a 2009 24" iMac yesterday for $230 to use for my laser cutter
computer. 640GB HDD, 8GB of memory, processor looks to be what you
would expect from a 2009 machine (I forget what it is, a single
processor at like 2.3GHz). I guess it is an OK machine, seems to work
OK, the marketing out