I have a new Mac that will run Parallels (that I haven't installed yet) and thus have the ability to run Audacity Windows and Audacity Mac at the same time. Who wins? Is there going to be a little mushroom cloud over my machine if I try?
Koz
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Re: Parallels
You should be able to run both the Windows version and the Mac version simultaneously with no mushroom cloud.
As far as each version is concerned, the other version is on a different computer.
As far as each version is concerned, the other version is on a different computer.
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Re: Parallels
So I can blame you if it doesn't work?
Koz
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Re: Parallels
I have run Audacity 1.3.7 (or 1.3.8 alpha) in Linux, and Audacity 1.2.6 (Windows version) in "Wine", and they run quite happily at the same time. I've also run Audacity (various versions) on various operating systems in VirtualBox, and again no problem other than some Microsoft OS's run rather too slowly in virtual machines (I don't have the non-free accelerators). The most likely issue that you may have is getting the sound system to work in your virtual machine.
Bar any Maxwell Demon effects, the chances of mushroom clouds is disappointingly small.
No, you can blame Parallels if it doesn't work. I've never used Parallels, but applications running in a virtual machine should be totally independent of applications running on the host computer.kozikowski wrote:So I can blame you if it doesn't work?
Bar any Maxwell Demon effects, the chances of mushroom clouds is disappointingly small.
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