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GBPVR in WinXP on Intel Mac with Boot Camp?

 
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GBPVR in WinXP on Intel Mac with Boot Camp?
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2006-04-18, 07:01 PM
Hi.
Has anyone tried running GBPVR on an Intel Mac booting into WinXP with BootCamp? I have snooped around here and elsewhere but can't find any threads on this yet.

The general consensus is that everything pretty much runs fine within WinXP, and loading BootCamp+XP is simple and fast. But before I invest much time I was hoping to know how GBPVR will fare... as GBPVR is pretty much that only thing holding me back from taking a steamroller to my PC. (then I'll get to update by Hardware signature below...) :-)
[SIZE="1"]Home built: Pentium4 3.4GHz, Asus P4P-800E, 512MB, MediaMVP, WinXP SP2. Dell TrueMobile2300 wireless/4port router, Linksys RTp300 wired phone adapter router.[/SIZE]
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2006-04-18, 11:00 PM
Hmm Good question.. I would imagine if the tuner is usb that it would...I dont know about drivers for devices on intel macs though...most people have only talked about the included hardware, drivers...
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2006-04-19, 06:47 AM
every other component, attached to the computer should work like attaching it to a "normal pc". there are 80mb of drivers for the chipset and the included peripherals. as long as the usb-port works with win xp (should work out of the box) you should be able to get any usb-tuner to work.

besides of the tv-tuner-thing gbpvr should run without any problems on the mac.
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2006-04-19, 01:23 PM
If the tuner is a USB based compatible model (the Hauppauge USB2) it should work. Keep in mind that Boot Camp is 1) Beta, 2) a timed "trial" that will expire after several months, and 3) not officially supported until Mac OS X 10.5 due in late 2006.
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2006-04-19, 01:24 PM
I guess I don't understand why you'd want to do this, except just for grins. If you only want to run GB-PVR under XP, why pay twice as much for the Apple hardware to do it? As I understand it, you run either MacOS or XP on the box, not both at the same time...XP doesn't run in an emulator, it runs on the metal. Just buy a cheap Windoze box from Dell and run XP/GB-PVR on it and keep your Mac running MacOS.
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2006-04-19, 08:27 PM
Thanks for your replies.
Yes, you're right. the XOR boot situation is a barrier, now that I think about it.

But why would I spend 599 for a mac mini vs 299 for a Dell box? Becuase it's 6 inches wide, 2 inches tall, really cute, makes ~no noise at all, and spending money on Apple hardware is what trendy people with an extra $300 are supposed to do.
(well, only after they've contributed to sub)

Real VT in an inexpensive box will a nice solution. Someday soon I hope.
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2006-04-19, 09:02 PM
This looks like a very neat solution from Shuttle the X100 Mini XPC
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2006-04-20, 07:39 AM
you could try parallels workstation. it emulates with direct access to the hardware. that means: full speed for osx and winxp at the same time.
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