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Hell hasn’t frozen over, yet…

I know Apple didn’t mind if anyone were to install Windows (XP) on their new Intel Macs. But actively making it feasible by themselves?

Apple - Boot Camp:

More and more people are buying and loving Macs. To make this choice simply irresistible, Apple will include technology in the next major release of Mac OS X, Leopard, that lets you install and run the Windows XP operating system on your Mac. Called Boot Camp (for now), you can download a public beta today.

Sidenote: It only works when you have an Intel Mac, the latest OS X version (10.4.6) and a legit WinXP install-cd. I’m happily cruising along on my PowerPC. :-) What’s next? Linux on a Mac? :roll: :-P

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