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Unfortunately, even following those directions, attempting to boot the virtual machine causes Parallels to reboot my machine. No error logs, no crash logs, etc. No way to know what it did, but EVERY time, same result.
I see the BIOS memory/etc screen, get a black screen, then the computer reboots. Tried the latest stable version of Parallels and also the beta. Same result. Macbook Black w/ 2 gigs of RAM. Core Duo model. Parallels doesn't respond to my emails (really pissed at them about this...)
As to the Haiku guys, GREAT work. I've been waiting for this forever. When Haiku hits R1, I'm going to buy a laptop just for it. Here's to hoping that somebody will step up to the plate and create a replacement for Cubase/Logic that runs on Haiku, because I would forever ditch Apples at that point. I like Apples, but I don't like them *that* much, even having worked for Apple. I'd rather have more "choice" when I shop.
Edited 2006-12-07 19:44