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jasonpi
I live here
Posts: 675
Re: MacGolf
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Reply #10 on:
09 February 2006, 11:15 »
i would like to know the software your running to use the pc is it standalone or in conjunction with microsoft i.e do u need to install microsoft first
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GolfChick24
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Posts: 261
Re: MacGolf
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Reply #11 on:
10 February 2006, 01:06 »
yeah several times when bugs or overheating, i have a reset button instaslled out of view tho so its fine. its not in conjunction with microsoft really I dont think it runs winamp and windvd and inernet explorer program etc.
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Judderi
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Re: MacGolf
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Reply #12 on:
13 February 2006, 13:27 »
Its software called Road Runner which you install onto your Operating system. i.e xp
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Dom Mk3
I live here
Posts: 754
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Re: MacGolf
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Reply #13 on:
13 February 2006, 13:54 »
is there anything these programs are missing?
Seems like a good project and I'm need something to put my expensive visual studio package to good use! Aside from real work of course
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Judderi
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Re: MacGolf
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Reply #14 on:
17 February 2006, 13:40 »
Road runner is a very good front end from what i can see. You want it, you can have it basicly. Plus its been updated all the time.
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yogs71
Not said much yet
Posts: 58
Re: MacGolf
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Reply #15 on:
09 April 2006, 10:09 »
Hi i'm currently thinking along the same lines.
You should have a look at the Mac Mini Intel. I have XP SP2 running at work as well as MAS OS Tiger.
No real early problems that i can see at present.
Apple currently have pages on there site showing how guys have been installing minis for a while.
The Intel version gives you best of both world with out having to find a PC form the same size.
I would recommend some sort of 12v mini PC Fan near the install. Macs like reasonable ventalation.
Came across a collection other bits.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zapwizard/sets/72057594054134962/
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http://www.2point5.com/
http://tunertricks.com/blog/index.php?p=40
. is a good install.
http://www.macvroom.com/
- loads of component bits and links
http://minidock.jp/en/
- the one i was originally trying to find.
Hope this helps
Yogs
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steviem
I live here
Posts: 696
Re: MacGolf
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Reply #16 on:
09 April 2006, 15:05 »
Yeah, Bootcamp is what I have been waiting for, just gotta find a mk4 dash to put it in now...
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