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PostPosted: April 20th, 2008, 3:41 pm 
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is there any way at all i can use rpgm xp on my mac 10.4 osx?


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As far as I know, no. It is called RM(XP) for a reason, unfortunately.

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oh, i was thinking maybe a virtual pc software or somthing could work. oh well, thanks tho


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XP should function on virtual PC.

to be sure, download the trial version and give that a spin on your system.

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oh excellent, thank you valkysas


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Bump, because I'm wondering how well this works. My computer is throwing a fit, and I'm thinking of switching to the less-crashy (supposedly) Mac. Though if RMXP (and RMVX) can't run in any form on a Mac, I'm gonna be stuck with another PC. I wonder the same about my DexDrive, as well.

(Um, could the topic title be edited so it's easier to tell what the topic is about?)

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RPG Maker CAN be used on a Mac. How? Simple. Macs are able to run a program called bootcamp, which allows a user to switch between operating systems, otherwise, known as Leopard (Mac) and Windows (Windows... duh). Install bootcamp and Windows and you'll be able to use RPG Maker XP on your Mac. Problem solved.

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Custom PCs don't crash near as much as those dell/HP/Emachine/compaq pieces of garbage. They are what crash, not honest to God custom PCs.

Other than that, I haven't heard of bootcamp before. Though I like the concept. I'm just curious how it fucntions. I assume the hardware wouldn't be able to run windows what with the different chip sets and such. And what about drivers? I mean, windows drivers for mac hardware would have to be custom made by some linix users or something.

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Draygone wrote:
(Um, could the topic title be edited so it's easier to tell what the topic is about?)


edited for you, hope this generates a few more responses.

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Well, mine is custom, and actually it did well for a while. I guess, quite possibly, Macs kamikaze themselves just as bad when they get on their last legs.

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Custom PCs don't crash near as much as those dell/HP/Emachine/compaq pieces of garbage. They are what crash, not honest to God custom PCs.

Other than that, I haven't heard of bootcamp before. Though I like the concept. I'm just curious how it fucntions. I assume the hardware wouldn't be able to run windows what with the different chip sets and such. And what about drivers? I mean, windows drivers for mac hardware would have to be custom made by some linix users or something.


Windows on a Mac works just like it would for a typical PC. It's nothing strange, altered, or watered down. The only downer is that you have to get windows specific sh*t, but you probably have all the stuff you want for Windows in your house anyway, so you probably won't have to go out to buy your Office or whatever. Well, I think that's how it works anyway. I'm no Mac expert, but I do know that Windows runs just like it does on a PC on a Mac.

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