i tried downloading a mac os a few times before using a windows box.  i have
vmware workstaion.  i just couldn't get the disk to burn.  it would go from
a gig or something like that to 1 mb then errors; kinda weird, never figured
that one out.  i think software would be fine though i would have to admit a
actual mac would be a little more interesting; not quite sure why.  i am
going to school for computer science not computer engineering.  so, either
would be a great help!  i have a dedicated linux machine now that i would
like to learn how to use xen or something similar.  anyway, in closing,
software would be just fine...

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 1:12 PM, <dutchman_mn at charter.net> wrote:

> Do you need to learn hardware or software?  The reason I ask is that I have
> Mac OSX 10.6.3 running on Virtual Box 4.x (on Windows 7).  So you can work
> with the OS outside of the hardware.  I did it in order to learn how do
> develop in Objective-C for iOS.
>
> Perry Hoekstra
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Samael wrote:
>
>  does anyone have a mac they can spare?  i would like to become familiar
> with them to prepare myself better for school.
>
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