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OK, "Mac Nerd" might be an oxymoron.
Or so they all claim. Anyway: New Mac laptop (x86 OS/X) will run SN10 utilities AOK under DOS emulation (downloads flight logs, uploads database). Need help as follows: (1) verify and polish instructions on how to do this, as my initial instructions are a bit rough, (2) ideally, for extra bonus points, figure out how to get the 32-bit utilities working under Wine or similar to avoid DOS emulator, and document... eMail me offline if you have an x86 Mac laptop, can help, and are not offended by being called a nerd... Thanks, Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" |
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Dave -
There's a simple solution: Get VMWare or use Boot Camp to run Windows XP on your Mac for those times you need it. No need for emulators or WINE (both of which are trickier than a simple Windows install). I've been doing this kinda stuff on my Mac Laptop for 2 years now (though not with ILEC, sorry). Works great! --Noel, an IT Manager when not Soaring (...who prefers to be referred to as a Geek, not a Nerd) |
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On Aug 19, 10:02 pm, "noel.wade" wrote:
Dave - There's a simple solution: Get VMWare or use Boot Camp to run Windows XP on your Mac for those times you need it. No need for emulators or WINE (both of which are trickier than a simple Windows install). I've been doing this kinda stuff on my Mac Laptop for 2 years now (though not with ILEC, sorry). Works great! --Noel, an IT Manager when not Soaring (...who prefers to be referred to as a Geek, not a Nerd) Thanks Noel - There are already instructions on how to use Windows on www.nadler.com, but some customers really prefer *not* to have to use Windows. Consequently this effort... Thanks though ! Best Regards, Dave |
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Dave -
OK, but if you don't want to use Windows (via Parallels or VMWare or Boot Camp if you're on a Mac), then you have to accept that you're setting yourself up for a harder job and more potential problems down the road. Using WINE or some other non-standard solution is like trying to find a pair of needle-nose pliers to turn a big bolt; and you're struggling with this simply because you don't want to use the wrench that the bolt was designed for in the first place... You asked for a solution, I gave the simplest one! *shrug* ...But I guess I'm just "lazy". As an IT Manager with over a dozen years of experience in the industry, I've decided that the ideological wars between Apple and Microsoft and *nix are not worth the wasted time and energy. I prefer to use the best (or simplest) tool that reliably gets the job done. Sometimes that's a Mac, sometimes that's a PC with Windows, and sometimes that's a Linux/Unix shell. --Noel (Who saves his energy for long flights, not Techno-Religion) :-) |
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On Aug 21, 2:27 am, "noel.wade" wrote:
Dave - OK, but if you don't want to use Windows (via Parallels or VMWare or Boot Camp if you're on a Mac), then you have to accept that you're setting yourself up for a harder job and more potential problems down the road. Using WINE or some other non-standard solution is like trying to find a pair of needle-nose pliers to turn a big bolt; and you're struggling with this simply because you don't want to use the wrench that the bolt was designed for in the first place... You asked for a solution, I gave the simplest one! *shrug* ...But I guess I'm just "lazy". As an IT Manager with over a dozen years of experience in the industry, I've decided that the ideological wars between Apple and Microsoft and *nix are not worth the wasted time and energy. I prefer to use the best (or simplest) tool that reliably gets the job done. Sometimes that's a Mac, sometimes that's a PC with Windows, and sometimes that's a Linux/Unix shell. --Noel (Who saves his energy for long flights, not Techno-Religion) :-) As an engineer, and former IT manager who managed a multi- national team of hundreds of developers and systems professionals, I do understand that instruments and instructions must be not just idiot-proof, but glider-pilot-proof. Hence the request for someone to review/polish the already-written instructions. No, the emulator installation is not that hard, certainly easier than installing bootcamp and Windows ! See ya, Dave* "YO electic" * who also makes long flights as well as mess with technology: http://www.onlinecontest.org/olc-2.0...&pilotId=20684 |
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Someone has to say it --
Get a PC. 2NO |
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