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First Dual-Boot On Intel Mac Contest Draws Crowd

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First Dual-Boot On Intel Mac Contest Draws Crowd

By Gregg Keizer Courtesy of TechWeb News

A self-professed Mac lover who jump-started a prize award for the first person to figure out how to boot Windows XP on an Intel-based Macintosh is confident that someone will step forward to claim the bounty, now at nearly $6,000.

"I'm an optimist," said Colin Nederkoorn of Houston, Texas, and the creator of The Contest Web site. "I think someone will claim it."

Nederkoorn's site spelled out his requirements and tossed $100 into the pot to get things rolling. As of mid-day Wednesday, he'd collected $5,747 as the prize for "the person/group that can make dual-booting Mac OS X and Windows XP happen on an Intel Mac."

Among his requirements, Nederkoorn said, were that the user must be able to boot either OS X or Windows XP at startup; and boot XP, not Vista or other versions. The process cannot rely on virtualization software.

"When the Intel Macs were announced, I expected Apple would have the foresight to make it easy to dual boot," said Nederkoorn. "But then I found out that Apple was using EFI rather than a BIOS. One group said it should still be possible, while a whole other camp said it was impossible."

Nederkoorn believes someone should be able to figure it out. "But someone needed to get in there and give them an incentive," he said. And The Contest was born.

"I call myself a Mac person," said Nederkoorn. "But I'm also a realist. In my full-time job, I've tried several times to switch to Mac, but we use Windows as our back end, Windows Server and Exchange, Outlook 2003. But all the implementations on the Mac lack features [available in Windows]."

With the Mac excelling in creating presentations -- Apple's own Keynote, he said, is far better at that than Microsoft's PowerPoint -- he's relied on two computers to do his job. He'd prefer just one, an Intel-based MacBook Pro on order from Apple. (He's laid out other reasons why he needs a dual-boot Intel Mac here on his blog.)

Nederkoorn, who works in the shipping industry, has posted a March 23 cut-off date for the dual-boot contest. If no one claims the prize by then, he'll donate the bounty to an as-yet-unspecified charity. One possible choice: The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

"The naysayers said this couldn't be done," Nederkoorn said. "I want to prove them wrong."

Nederkoorn has received donations from over 300 individuals, companies, and organizations, with the largest contribution so far coming from Seattle-based software developer Delicious Monster ($1,000). The site takes contributions via PayPal or Amazon's Honor System.
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If you've been counting on being able to run Windows on those new Intel-based Macs, Apple's not about to make it easy for you -- at least not if you're attached to Windows XP. According to Apple SVP Phil Schiller, the new Macs announced yesterday (those being the Intel iMac and MacBook Pro) may not be able to run current versions of Windows due to the fact that the computers will boot using the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI), rather than a traditional BIOS (current Power PC Macs use Open Firmware). EFI was developed by Intel and allows a number of advanced features, including the ability to connect to the Internet from a command shell before the OS is loaded. Since EFI was developed after the rollout of Windows XP, it's not supported by the current or earlier version of Windows (it is, however, supported by 64-bit versions, but the new Macs are 32-bit, so it's back to square one). However, all is not lost: Windows Vista will support EFI, and Apple has said it has no plans to directly block Windows from working on the new boxes. So, if you're a Vista beta tester and have ordered a new iMac or MacBookPro, get those install CDs out; the rest of you will have to wait for the official Vista release, or find a way to hack XP to boot using EFI (which we're sure is about to become a major priority of some of you at this very moment).
 
Just a little update here. According to this article, getting XP installed on the Intel Mac has been achieved.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4816520.stm

however, if I bought a Mac. I would not want to put XP on it. I would want it because of the Mac OS. IMHO a better challenge would have been getting the Mac OS to run on other hardware w/o an emulator.


Peace V
 
cuiq said:
Just a little update here. According to this article, getting XP installed on the Intel Mac has been achieved.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4816520.stm

however, if I bought a Mac. I would not want to put XP on it. I would want it because of the Mac OS. IMHO a better challenge would have been getting the Mac OS to run on other hardware w/o an emulator.


Peace V
I am with you on that. Hey man what part of Philly are you in ?
 
Lewis W said:
I'm in West Philly. 5 blocks from 56th and Market st.

Hey Lew,

I don't work too far from there (maybe a little far). I work at the Airport. :D

How long have you been in Philly? As for me I've lived here all my life really, except for a few years in South Carolina in the early ninties and a few years in Cleveland Ohio when I was younger.


Peace V
 
All my life except for when I was in the Army. And the airport is not far from me at all.
 
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