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Boot camp

Original Message
Name: DrGordon_Freeman
Date: April 5, 2006 at 12:54:30 Pacific
Subject: Boot camp
OS: 10.4.4
CPU/Ram: 1 Gb
Model/Manufacturer: Apple
Comment:
Hey,

With the release of the beat version of Boot Camp
windows can know be run on an intel-mac. This will know
makt the whole process simpler and easy to understand
for basic users.

However, i was just wondering does this mean that the
video drivers for the iMac will know work. And so can i
play games like halflife 2!!!!


Thanks

J


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Response Number 1
Name: bobw
Date: April 6, 2006 at 12:38:10 Pacific
Subject: Boot camp
Reply: (edit)
From MacFixIt;

Drivers included on the Boot Camp Mac Windows XP
drivers CD
When you use the Boot Camp Assistant to burn a
Macintosh Windows XP drivers CD, it includes the
following drivers, some of which appear to be custom-
built by Apple.

Intel ChipSet Software (6.2.1)
ATI Graphics (8.24.0.0)
Intel Integrated Graphics (6.14.10.4512)
Marvel Yukon Ethernet (8.49.2.3)
SigmaTel Audio (1.0.4889.0 nd375 cp1)
SigmaTel Audio proto_A2 (1.0.4889.0 nd375 cp1)
Atheros 802.11 wireless (AirPort) (4.2.2.4)
Broadcom Wireless (4.10.40.0)
Apple Bluetooth module (1.0.0.1)
Apple Keyboard Eject Key (1.0.0.1)
Apple Keyboard Brightness (for computers with built-in
displays) (1.0.0.1)
Startup Disk Control Panel for Windows XP (1.0.0.1)
The ATI graphics driver was a particular point of
contention with the independent "Bootloader" hack, with a
viable solution for driving the ATI X1600 chipset used in
MacBook Pro and Intel-based iMacs missing. We're not
sure how Apple created a working graphics driver for this
card that works with Windows XP, but it almost certainly
involved cooperation from ATI.


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Response Number 2
Name: jel
Date: April 10, 2006 at 15:45:15 Pacific
Subject: Boot camp
Reply: (edit)
1st guy is right, but back up any important data when using boot camp

jel


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