by Impossible » Sat Nov 27, 2004 10:00 pm
Yesterday I got my brand new shiny PowerBook laptop. Because Macs are like PCs, only ten times better but probably unable to play the Way (although it could be possible, I'll talk about that later).
The fantastic thing about this is that I can now do almost everything I'll ever need to from my bed (I also have a TV and GCN there). The laptop comes with a built-in AirPort card thing, which lets me use wireless Internet with the router thing my brother already got.
It's confusing learning all the key combinations, but the less I need to use a stupid track pad for, the better (although right now I have a mouse connected). There's stuff like Apple (equivalent of Ctrl) + O to open instead of Enter, though, which is just confusing.
I can't connect my keyboard to the laptop properly (I should have an adapter on Monday), so I haven't gotten it working through my normal computer screen (which is a pain to set up anyway). However, I've discovered something potentially better. The PowerBook DS! I can surf the internet on one screen and have AIM and MSN windows open on the other. I can write some stuff for school on one screen and research on the other. This will also help me a lot when I'm doing the Way novelization.
Anyone know if there's a GOOD IRC client for Mac, or am I stuck with this crap one?
While I can't run mIRC, I do get better versions of many programs - Office for Mac is far superior. There's also a special version of AIM called iChat. MSN sucks, though; it's only on like version 4.
So when my older brother was helping me set everything up yesterday, he tried out Virtual PC, which I can use to emulate Windows ME (XP takes too much power, 98 is too unstable). It doesn't generally work with games, though, since it can't emulate the graphics card. To demonstrate this, my brother opened a game which is basically a game where you play volleyball as a blob (against another blob). It actually ran quite well, which pissed off my brother. For some reason, I just burst out laughing, since he couldn't even play an extremely simple PC game on his laptop.
I also may have some hope of playing The Way thanks to this, although I haven't tried it yet.
In other news, ToS is awesome. Although I don't know WTF was going on when three things which are part of the battle mechanics showed up in one cutscene.
