Intel Mac with bootcamp to run Fruity Loops
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Intel Mac with bootcamp to run Fruity Loops
Has anyone on this forum used Boot Camp to run windows XP on a mac? I have Ableton and am in the process of learning all of the "in's and out's" in the mean time, I have a lot of expirence with Fruity Loops and am very familiar with it. I was thinking about downloading this program but I am afraid of ruining the integrity of my comp. Does anyone use both fruity in conjunction with ableton? basically, I like sequencing my drum patterns in fruity but i like doing everything else in ableton. I have an old ass dell laptop that I can run Fruity on seperately but I am having trouble deciding what would be the best way to attack this. Any reccomendations from the vets on this board?
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sully_shanks
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thenapking
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I would have thought it would be best to run bootcamp rather than parallels - you'll get more power from your machine that way (even if it can run Quake 4 ok...).
What is more of a problem with running bootcamp or parallels is there is no Del key on a Mac, so pressing ctrl-alt-del *even* more frustrating than usual. Here's how to remap the keyboard:
http://www.alanhogan.com/tips/boot-camp ... ight-click
PS. I think there was talk of adding this functionality to the final version of bootcamp and you would only need to remap the keys if you were using the beta version.
What is more of a problem with running bootcamp or parallels is there is no Del key on a Mac, so pressing ctrl-alt-del *even* more frustrating than usual. Here's how to remap the keyboard:
http://www.alanhogan.com/tips/boot-camp ... ight-click
PS. I think there was talk of adding this functionality to the final version of bootcamp and you would only need to remap the keys if you were using the beta version.
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thenapking
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Yes, potentially you could still pick up a virus on the mac side which could get across to the pc side. But it won't be able to do anything until you boot up Windows. Also you are unlikely to get an infection which could spread the other way. So what ever happens your mac side will be safe. As long as you are running a virus scanner on the pc side you will be fine. AVG is really good & it's free.
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grievous_angel
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I assume you can't run FL via rewire into Live or other apps in MacOS?
I guess you could run FL into the PC version of Live...
I guess you could run FL into the PC version of Live...
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