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Old 23rd February 2006, 07:44 AM   #111
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A good chance... particularily on the new Intel Macs. With a bit more work emulators like
this one might well put the Mac right in the thick of the fastest windows machines.

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I remember most emulators in the past did not work well with OS specific I/O very well, bring compatibility problems with hardware from different companies. I wonder what the situation is now.
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remember most emulators in the past did not work well with OS specific I/O very well, bring compatibility problems with hardware from different companies. I wonder what the situation is now.
Given that the intel macs are heavily based on an intel motherboard, that hackers have gotten OS X running on PCs it shouldn't be too bad.

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I remember most emulators in the past did not work well with OS specific I/O very well, bring compatibility problems with hardware from different companies. I wonder what the situation is now.
I don't have a Mac and I cannot make these tests myself, but I'm very interested to know if someone check it out.

For the audio part Sample Champion uses that plain standard MME windows drivers (no DirectX, no ASIO, no custom drivers) so maybe that a good emulator and a fast machine could also manage correctly the audio samplping..
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Can you guys recommend a user friendly program for measuring basic T/S parameters?

I make enclosures and some times the spec sheets are way off, i dont know how to calculate the T/S the old fashioned way and i know software can do this these days.

Your Purebits looks very complex and that scares me, i dont mind paying for something if it does what i need it to without to much drama.
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