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New Apple Bootcamp Released 106

eebra82 writes "Apple just updated their Bootcamp website with the release of Bootcamp 1.1 beta. It adds extended hardware support, including the ability to install XP on any internal disk, built-in iSight camera support, built-in microphone, right clicks with Apple key, more keyboard buttons such as Delete, NumLock, PrintScreen and ScrollLock. Numerous annoyances are no more thanks to motherboard updates, too. This release is 200 MB or so over the previous 90 MB install, which is due to heavier driver support such as included Nvidia video drivers."
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New Apple Bootcamp Released

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  • vista (Score:3, Interesting)

    by raffe ( 28595 ) * on Wednesday August 16, 2006 @10:25AM (#15919092) Journal
    Any news of vista suport? Now, I am really thinking about getting a mac.....
  • External drives (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Superblargo ( 953025 ) on Wednesday August 16, 2006 @10:29AM (#15919156) Homepage
    How about support for installing XP on an external drive so that you can use it on more than one Intel Mac or even other PCs? You would think that you could do that already, even though it would most likely have a niche use.
  • by Rude Turnip ( 49495 ) <.valuation. .at. .gmail.com.> on Wednesday August 16, 2006 @10:40AM (#15919276)
    Well, the enhanced keyboard support will seal the deal for one of my co-workers who has been asking me about my experiences with XP on my Macbook Pro and about the computer in general. That will be three sales under my belt!
  • by jeffphil ( 461483 ) on Wednesday August 16, 2006 @11:12AM (#15919596)
    Presumably, iSight camera support means that there are windows drivers now.

    Anyone tried an external iSight camera [apple.com] plugged into any old windows machine with the bootcamp driver to see if that works, as well? Previously, the external iSight cameras were OSX only. This may open more sales of iSight for Apple on these items, too.

  • by Crayon Kid ( 700279 ) on Wednesday August 16, 2006 @11:22AM (#15919712)
    You know, I really have to wonder why Apple doesn't do what Cringely suggests here [pbs.org]: perfectly transparent XP emulation, on OS X.

    I'm told Apple has long had this running in the Cupertino lab -- Intel Macs running OS X while mixing Apple and XP applications. This is not a guess or a rumor, this something that has been demonstrated and observed by people who have since reported to me.

    Think of the implications. A souped-up OS X kernel with native Windows API support and the prospect of mixing and matching Windows and Mac applications would be, for many users, the best of both worlds. There would be no copy of Windows XP to buy, no large overhead of emulation or compatibility middleware, no chance for Microsoft to accidentally screw things up, substantially better security, and no need to even take a chance on Windows Vista.
  • by swid27 ( 869237 ) on Wednesday August 16, 2006 @11:57AM (#15920104) Homepage
    The Apple Boot Camp FAQ [apple.com] has also been updated; it has a list of drivers included in 1.1 and notes that several miscellaneous quirks have been fixed (most notably for me, Windows now remembers the correct time settings).

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