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can a mac do this ?
« on: June 13, 2012, 09:25:19 PM »
Dear Friends:

I know nothing about running amiga software on apple macs.
I am thinking about getting a new mac, mainly to run the future-make
aladdin 4d (is supposed to run on macs).
But I have a question: is it possible for the mac to emulate amigas
or run amiga software ?
And specifically: can I run moviesetter(amiga)  on an apple mac computer?

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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2012, 09:41:59 PM »
I am not a MAC user but I believe that FS-UAE will run on a Mac see the link below:

http://fengestad.no/wp/fs-uae/download-beta

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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2012, 09:45:06 PM »
If it runs under UAE it will run on a Mac.

If you're buying a Mac primarily to use Aladdin 4D, you should probably wait until A4D is actually available - save the money for life-extension treatments while you wait for it to come out.
 

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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2012, 04:03:03 AM »
Quote from: rednova;696289
Dear Friends:

I know nothing about running amiga software on apple macs.
I am thinking about getting a new mac, mainly to run the future-make
aladdin 4d (is supposed to run on macs).
But I have a question: is it possible for the mac to emulate amigas
or run amiga software ?
And specifically: can I run moviesetter(amiga)  on an apple mac computer?

rednova


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I hate to say this, but I really don't know, I hate MACS, but on another part of the boards you will find takemehomegrandma who uses MorphOS on a MAC. She might be able to fill you in on the benefits of using a MAC with MoropOS, if you are getting a MAC I would defenetly look into MorphOS, there are some people (loonies) that really rave about it. Just look up the site where it says the smerf is a moron. There are lots there.

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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2012, 09:24:42 AM »
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Dear Friends:But I have a question: is it possible for the mac to emulate amigas or run amiga software ?


Of course it is.  E-UAE is pretty good, but not quite up there with WinUAE.

If you prefer WinUAE, there's always the option of either dualbooting Windows, or running it in Parallels.

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And specifically: can I run moviesetter(amiga)  on an apple mac computer?


I don't know anything about moviesetter, but if it works on a classic Amiga and doesn't require an external dongle, then it should run just fine inside an emulator.

Oh, and pay no attention to the illiterates who hates on Mac's because "that's what the cool guys do."  I'm no Mac user myself, but the least I don't walk around hating stuff I can't comprehend.
 

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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #5 on: June 14, 2012, 09:37:48 AM »
I'd avoid anything DiscreetFX branded like grim death atm, tbh.

Aladdin is a DiscreetFX product, and some A.org members were screwed over in some business transactions with them.  Never did hear if they got it resolved.
 

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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2012, 03:53:39 PM »
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loonies

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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #7 on: June 14, 2012, 04:57:44 PM »
Quote from: rednova;696289
Dear Friends:

I know nothing about running amiga software on apple macs.
I am thinking about getting a new mac, mainly to run the future-make
aladdin 4d (is supposed to run on macs).


I fully agree with what jorkany say above; don't hold your breath for Aladdin 4D. If you are planning on buying a computer solely to run this software, you might just wait until it's released. Chances are that the Macs sold by then (if it ever happens) has more power and better specs than todays (performance is something you can never get enough of when it comes to rendering).

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But I have a question: is it possible for the mac to emulate amigas
or run amiga software ?


Yes, UAE is available for Mac as well! Google it! :)
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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2012, 06:52:04 PM »
Chances are we'll all be riding flying hover boards and driving plutonium powered cars by then too.
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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2012, 10:58:23 PM »
I run EUAE on my Intel Mac Mini.  It can do it but, as has been mentioned, it is not as good as WinUAE.  There's a lot of software for creative people on the Mac but they all have a price.
 

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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #10 on: June 15, 2012, 01:00:49 AM »
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I run EUAE on my Intel Mac Mini.  It can do it but, as has been mentioned, it is not as good as WinUAE.  There's a lot of software for creative people on the Mac but they all have a price.


But the Mac OS can start Wondows from within OSX, right? At least it could do it before (and that was kind of cool). There you can use WinUAE. And while you are there, you can use the Windows version of Aladdin 4D instead of Mac. Heck, buy yourself a Win7 PC instead of Mac, Core-i7, with lots of RAM. It will be much cheaper than similar Mac system. Then buy the Mac (or whatever) version of Aladdin (the only way of getting the Windows version seems to be by buying some other version, and then you get the win version for free! :crazy:)
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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #11 on: June 15, 2012, 03:38:47 AM »
I buy macs, not because its a good value, but because I dont pay for any legit software I feel I must compensate in some way. OS X applications are nice in that they have 0 copy protection/DRM BS, plus Mac systems feel very sleek and nice, especially that new retina Macbook

Anyways, heres my reasons: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8FnACj25xM
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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #12 on: June 15, 2012, 02:27:34 PM »
OS X is just smooth, it just works, iOS and OS X devices just communicate with each other to print, share files, share video, etc.  Everything is interconnected.  There's a polished feel.  Compare that to Windows 8, where you get this guy interface where everything get's a box no matter how insignificant it is and there's this jarring desktop that pops up when you run non-metro programs.  Not that you can actually do anything with the desktop, mind you, except drop some shortcuts, but it's still there.  The whole thing feels unwieldily.
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Re: can a mac do this ?
« Reply #13 on: June 15, 2012, 02:35:10 PM »
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But the Mac OS can start Wondows from within OSX, right? At least it could do it before (and that was kind of cool). There you can use WinUAE.


I don't have a big enough hard drive for both Windows and Snow Leopard under Boot Camp.
 

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« Reply #14 on: June 15, 2012, 07:40:21 PM »
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I run EUAE on my Intel Mac Mini. It can do it but, as has been mentioned, it is not as good as WinUAE. There's a lot of software for creative people on the Mac but they all have a price.

SamuraiCrow is right. Here is my take:
 
I ran different versions of UAE on different Macs. It worked fine. However the framerate and sound delay was significantly higher than on Windows XP on the same machine (with the intel Mac). But good enough for many games and all applications. There is a configuration tool called HiTorro that will give you basically the same options as WinUAE but has some quirks with the handling of multiple configuration files. UAE on the Mac runs stable and works well with the HFS+ filesystem, if you are using it instead of a HD-file.
 
Mac OS X used to be more open when it first arrived in 2000. It still has a lot of the UNIX DNA it came with. Apps have become significantly cheaper, but it has become quite patronizing lately, which made me use the mac less and less during the last two years.