Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 6th Jun 2009 10:10 UTC
And we have another Ask OSNews item! This one has to do with the recent article we ran on how I built my own Macintosh and installed a vanilla, unaltered copy of Mac OS X on it using the boot-132 method. One of our readers asked us: what is the best hardware to build a Mac out of?
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You would still have the expense of buying a second keyboard and mouse (not mention the extra clutter).
No you don't, since nothing of that is needed for the setup discussed. A box able to dual booth Win and Os X using two graphics cards, with a top of the line card for windows and gaming needs and lesser one to keep it Os X compatible.
Besides you could easily set up a two box solution using the dual input monitor and use a sw "KVM" like synergy for the mouse/keyboard.
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No you don't, since nothing of that is needed for the setup discussed. A box able to dual booth Win and Os X using two graphics cards, with a top of the line card for windows and gaming needs and lesser one to keep it Os X compatible.
Besides you could easily set up a two box solution using the dual input monitor and use a sw "KVM" like synergy for the mouse/keyboard.