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PT on Mac
I'm posting this thread because somebody PM'd me, but has his "receive mail" checked off. So this is for you or anybody else that has a Mac and is curious about PT for it. I have a iMac G4 700 MHz, I wanted PT and also to play at other sites besides Pokerroom. I went and purchased Virtual PC volume 7 w/ windows 2000 ($250.00), I also needed to add another 565 of memory ($150.00) I am rather disapointed. It is VERY slow. It can not handle more than 2 tables at a time. The PT works fine but like I said it is very slow and takes a long time to download stats. I have not tried running GT+, I think it would be to much for it. If your Mac is less than 700MHz, I would not reccomend it. I talked to the guy at the local apple store about upgrading to a G5. He told me it would be a little faster, but the problem is that Virtual PC is just a slow running program. I plan on joining the darkside and buying a PC to use strictly for poker. Hope this helps. |
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Re: PT on Mac
yeah i ran partypoker through virtual pc on my powerbook g4 1GHz and it was terrible. i ended up buying a pc, but still love my mac more [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img].
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Re: PT on Mac
What kind of PC did you buy and what were the specs?
How does it work compared to Virtual PC? |
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Re: PT on Mac
PT on auto-rate is a no-go for VPC on my 1GHz/1GB Powerbook G4. But I can multi-table UB with no issues and updating my PT database in between playing sessions works fine. I am considering getting a Wintel machine for poker, though, sadly.
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Re: PT on Mac
for about 450 bucks on craigslist i was able to buy a 2.8ghz p4, 768 megs of ram. this runs partypoker 4 tables, pt, pv, and aim just perfectly.
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