Quote: Originally Posted by IntellaWorks
Ok, I can see your argument. But mac has to be able to run any software from any platform in order to stay competetive. I can't agree with your hardware claims though, especially when you say that mac runs more efficiently when compared to EPIA boards.. Have you ever looked at the G5 towers heatsink ?? (that thing creates a LOT of heat) It needs two power supplies 1 for the 7 40mm+ cooling fans and the 2nd to power the system.
Afterthought::
I might be comparing APPLES to ORagnes (HA) putting a g5 next to a EPIA systemboard.
I can however see that mac, has significantly decreased the size of thier computers before the pc world has even thought about it and maybe you are onto something as far as new kinds of hardware to look at.
I don't see wonderful software applications being designed specifically for OSX and being supported as fully as these forums though, why is this ? Because M$ has made it very easy for us to write our own code and PC's are generally more popular with computer geeks I guess.
Thank you for your opinion though and I apologize for sounding harsh originally, I would like to keep these forums as unbiast as possible (because we can all keep learning that way) Instead of fighting over who's stick is bigger.
Yes, I’ve looked at a G5 heat sink. I have a dual 2G! G4’s are a completely different CPU. I’ve never had a heat problem ever, with any Mac for that matter. However, I will admit, the G5 fans do run more often, especially when running processor intensive applications. But I have no intentions of using my G5 anytime soon.
Mac’s Achilles heals is no GPS software. VPC emulation (XP) is really our only option for now. As for performance, I notice the difference between running native and through emulation is not that bad. The G4 800mhz seems to handle it just fine. Let’s just hope this is only temporary.