New Parallels beta supports USB 2.0
#6
Posted 21 December 2006 - 02:27 PM
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isynchronous devices
isynchronous devices
I believe the technical term is "isosynchronous", in which a portion of the bandwidth is reserved for a specific application. It's kind of like the protocol equivalent of "real-time" operation. (Isosynchronous device support was a big selling point in the original FireWire, so they added it to USB 2.0.)
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I am new to Parallels. Is it true that you can use a bootcamp install of xp with parallels? I have not found any data on parallels website about this.
I am new to Parallels. Is it true that you can use a bootcamp install of xp with parallels? I have not found any data on parallels website about this.
This is true with the more recent betas, but not of the current officially reported release, I believe.
#8
Posted 21 December 2006 - 03:00 PM
I didn't use beta 1, I've installed beta 2 and it seems a bit unstable still. I like the new features. One major problem exists: When I try to go to full screen on my second display it works for a second then flashes and go full screen on my main display instead. It worked flawlessly in the release version (build 1970).
--17" iMac Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz, 2GB RAM
UPDATE: Reverted to build 1970. It was still too much of a beta for my liking. I hope they make some serious updates before making it a final release. The Coherence is really nice, but it needs some serious tweaking.
--17" iMac Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz, 2GB RAM
UPDATE: Reverted to build 1970. It was still too much of a beta for my liking. I hope they make some serious updates before making it a final release. The Coherence is really nice, but it needs some serious tweaking.
#9
Posted 21 December 2006 - 03:04 PM
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I am new to Parallels. Is it true that you can use a bootcamp install of xp with parallels? I have not found any data on parallels website about this.
I am new to Parallels. Is it true that you can use a bootcamp install of xp with parallels? I have not found any data on parallels website about this.
These new features are part of the public beta, and as such, would not be listed until it is officially released.
#12
Posted 21 December 2006 - 04:23 PM
Someone at Macworld has VERY different priorities from all the Mac users I know. Full BootCamp compatibility is WAY more important than USB 2.
It's as if the newspaper from April 9, 2003 put a big headline saying "US Army foils Taliban raid in Kandahar" and then at the bottom of the page they say "By the way, they also captured Baghdad today."
It's as if the newspaper from April 9, 2003 put a big headline saying "US Army foils Taliban raid in Kandahar" and then at the bottom of the page they say "By the way, they also captured Baghdad today."
#13
Posted 21 December 2006 - 04:35 PM
You must have missed the story about the first beta titled:
Parallels beta works with Boot Camp partition
I suspect (as I don't know because I didn't write the story) that rather than repeat, noting features new to this particular beta version are more informative.
Parallels beta works with Boot Camp partition
I suspect (as I don't know because I didn't write the story) that rather than repeat, noting features new to this particular beta version are more informative.



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