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Subject:Can you use ACID on a Macintosh running VIRTUAL PC??
Posted by: JETT
Date:11/22/1999 10:47:00 PM

Just seeing if anyone has had any luck running ACID on any
PowerMac or G3 or G4, or iMac system that runs either
Virtual PC by connectix or SoftWindows??? How many tracks
can it handle and will it reckognize a particular sound
card?? As much info as possible is needed. I work for a
major music change and this info can greatly increase my
referrals for ACID to my MAC enthusiasts (Including
myself!!) I hope I can get response from sonic foundry tech
support as well. Thanx, in advance. JETT

Subject:Re: Can you use ACID on a Macintosh running VIRTUAL PC??
Reply by: SonicGary
Date:11/23/1999 8:02:00 AM

Just a note that if you want a response from Technical Support, you
should send them a note directly by clicking on the "Tech Support"
button above. Tech Support does not regularily monitor these forums.
Those of us who work at Sonic Foundry who do respond to messages on
the forums do so more or less out of personal interest...not out of
job responsibility.

I can tell you--very unofficially!--that I have personally heard
reports of people running ACID successfully in emulation on the Mac.
This is not an "official" endorsement by Sonic Foundry for anyone to
do this, and Sonic Foundry does not support any problems you may
encounter running our software on the Macintosh. But it may be worth
a try.

Good luck,

Gary

j esquive wrote:
>>Just seeing if anyone has had any luck running ACID on any
>>PowerMac or G3 or G4, or iMac system that runs either
>>Virtual PC by connectix or SoftWindows??? How many tracks
>>can it handle and will it reckognize a particular sound
>>card?? As much info as possible is needed. I work for a
>>major music change and this info can greatly increase my
>>referrals for ACID to my MAC enthusiasts (Including
>>myself!!) I hope I can get response from sonic foundry tech
>>support as well. Thanx, in advance. JETT

Subject:RE: Can you use ACID on a Macintosh running VIRTUAL PC??
Reply by: sh34
Date:7/15/2002 4:53:03 PM

Did you ever try the virtual pc software to run ACID? I've been wanting to do the same thing and I just ran accroos your post. How did it go?

Subject:RE: Can you use ACID on a Macintosh running VIRTUAL PC??
Reply by: LanceL
Date:7/16/2002 11:18:45 AM

This is UNSUPPORTED and I don't recommend it. It *can* work, but we can't do anything for you if it doesn't. If this is the route you want to take, use a demo before buying. Emulation is just not going to be fast, even on an otherwise speedy processor. I've used VPC4 on a 400Mhz G3 running ACID Pro. It worked, but it was too slow to use DirectX plugs. AGAIN, I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS. We're coding for the Windows desktop platform running on Intel/AMD chips; not emulators pretending to be the aforementioned.

Subject:RE: Can you use ACID on a Macintosh running VIRTUAL PC??
Reply by: sh34
Date:7/16/2002 4:59:07 PM

Ok, I finally hear you. Well, I'm a graphic designer and have a lot invested in my mac software-wise. I can't very well switch platforms for this one program. Having said that, what is th cheapest route I could take in buying a PC that would allow me to run ACID 3.0 well? Do you have suggestions?

Subject:RE: Can you use ACID on a Macintosh running VIRTUAL PC??
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:7/16/2002 11:06:33 PM

sh34, we've been picking up refurbished machines from pcmall.com for some time now. We just got in a 1.2GHz Pentium III PC with 256MB RAM, 40GB 7200RPM drive, DVD drive, 12x4x40x CD-RW, Windows ME (ok, not so good, but they should be shipping with 2K now) for $450. Monitor wasn't included, but keyboard, mouse, & speakers were. This is a killer machine for ACID. Check their website for what they have available this week. We've picked up a dozens systems from them so far and all have been very good deals.

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