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Subject: Running the Incisive Unified Simulator on a MacBook
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svenand
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3/12/2007 10:16 AM  
I never thought it was possible but here is the proof. 1. Install Parallels Desktop and Ubuntu Linux on your MacBook. For more information read my blog: http://svenand.blogdrive.com/archive/7.html 2. Install IUS58 in Ubuntu Linux. Read more here: http://svenand.blogdrive.com/archive/8.html 3. Setup your simulation environment and run your simulations. Here are the results. The MacBook is three times as fast as my Sun Blade 1500 http://svenand.blogdrive.com/archive/9.html
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3/12/2007 10:42 AM  
I wonder how it'll run on the forthcoming quad-Xeon desktops. Thanks for the info!

Harlin!

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svenand
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I never thought it was possible but here is the proof.
1. Install Parallels Desktop and Ubuntu Linux on your MacBook. For more information read my blog
2. Install IUS58 in Ubuntu Linux. Read more here.
3. Setup your simulation environment and run your simulations. Here are the results. The MacBook is three times faster than my Sun Blade 1500.

Sven Andersson
ZooCad Consulting
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svenand
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4/16/2007 10:59 PM  
I am coming to CDN Live in Munich. Contact me if you would like to see a demo.

Sven Andersson
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