I'm wondering if there is any way to 'delete' or compress the unused partitions without damaging the rest of the space, as I will not be using all of these ultimately? If not the only way would be to reformat the hard disk. I didn't realize that partitions would be 'grabbed' at that step foolishly didn't read the manuals (RTFM, yeah, I know!) and found the following: When I looked into the iMac usage, I found a surprise which I then looked into the 'PC' side drive memory useage. Naively I installed several virtual machines Onyx, Crossover and VirtualBox a few days ago, besides the Parallels I'd been using for about 2 years. So need a virtual machine for Mac OS 9 Apps, huh? I did have Douglas's CAD on my older OS 9 machine which has died again those power supply boards I've had replaced two or three times and now NO ONE seems to repair them locally any longer. Already have downloaded Advanced Circuits PCB Artist but have not used it yet just looked at the Tutorial. A bit of a nuisance, for sure.Įventually I will want some pcb layout application also. I seem to recall something about Boot Camp like not being able to switch between Windows and Mac OSes without rebooting, maybe. Does anyone have a clue whether this is possible? I don't want to have to remove all those Windows files and apps presently on that partition.ĭoes anyone know disadvantages to either VirtualBox or Boot Camp? I have looked at the user manual on VirtualBox and have printed the Boot Camp installation/setup guide but haven't had a chance to plow through and understand it all. I'm wondering if VirtualBox or Apple's Boot Camp can utilize the partition and Windows XP when I installed Parallels. Hopefully I've described the issue sufficiently. Has anyone else experienced this problem reading configuration error message?Įven Hanno's examples, like 'Four bit counter', will not run! I'm lost without the logical analyzer display to troubleshoot my PASM code timing issues. Presently Hanno is away from his lab and cannot help on this matter. Apparently it loads it into RAM, as I display the source's 'last edited date' and it doesn't agree with my last version in EEPROM. But it 'finds' an older version of the program. I have at times found ViewPort shows in LAS mode what appears to be a valid display. However, ViewPort somehow cannot read the configuration. PropTool doesn't seem to have any problems with edit, compile and program EEPROM. This showed up recently and Hanno hasn't an iMac to help him research this. I'm having a problem reading configuration error that doesn't make sense. I note there are several members on this forum with iMacs.
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