RISC OS News on Drobe
RISC OS Search
containing
"Leaking tit bits creates rumours, confusion and often mangles facts"
Welcome back guest  |  Login  |  Register Saturday 17th May 
Login

drobe.co.uk
About Drobe
RISC OS News
Drobe Features
Alternatives
Bookmarks
Riscos.org.uk
Auctions
Events (shows)
AU issues
Tech Material
Wallpaper
Movies
File archives
SH eBooks
FAQs
Changelog

Interact
Forums
Online chat
Your webspace
BBC Emu(games!)
User gallery
RSS news &
comments
Submit news
Contact us

Quick Links
Open directory
Nutshells
ANS archives
ArcSite
RO Repository
Announce
RISCOS Ltd.
Castle

NTK
The Inquirer
The Register
OSNews
Slashdot
Google

Alternatives
NetBSD
ARM Linux
Iyonix Linux

Found Apps
 RISC OS Software !Avalanche
 RISC OS Software !Darts
 RISC OS Software !CFuncAnal
 RISC OS Software !TranTIFF+
 RISC OS Software !Dustbin
 RISC OS Software !NurseW
 RISC OS Software !Tally
 RISC OS Software !VideoLog
 RISC OS Software !USBKick
 RISC OS Software !Spr2Jpeg
Recent users
barti is a RISC OS User barti
apdl is a RISC OS User apdl
flypig is a RISC OS User flypig
pdm is a RISC OS User pdm
fylfot is a RISC OS User fylfot
jmb is a RISC OS User jmb
hEgelia is a RISC OS User hEgelia
AJW is a RISC OS User AJW
epistaxsis is a RISC OS User epistaxsis
scf@ is a RISC OS User scf@


Why donate?

Serving: 15GB
Fuel: caffeine
6 users online
61 guests
249 active accts 24327 comments

Webstats

 
RISC OS News Article
Intel Mac VirtualRiscPC beta on sale
Published: 2nd Oct 2007, 20:35:52GMT  Source: drobe.co.uk
By the Drobe news desk
Page 1 of 1
Hardware emulator available for both Mac flavours
Screenshot of VRPC MacUsers of Intel-powered Apple Macs can from today buy copies of VirtualRiscPC for their shiny computers. Publisher VirtualAcorn announced this morning a new version of their commercial RiscPC emulator that is suitable for both PowerPC and Intel Macs. The beta-quality software was previously PPC-only but now uses a universal binary executable.

This latest release of VirtualRPC-AdjustSA also supports RISC OS 6, and features updated video display code, better mouse pointer handling and various other bug fixes and tweaks. The RISC OS desktop can now be scaled and the emulator is pre-configured to print to PDF files.

VA's Aaron Timbrell said: "Feedback from testers has been very positive and their comments have been incorporated into this new release."

VirtualAcorn continue to warn that their Mac software is "still in a beta form and may not perform as expected." Punters who pick up a copy of the software will be expected to play a role in VA's on-going beta-testing scheme ahead of a formal release.

Links
VirtualRiscPC Mac website

Related articles
Intel wheels out 1.2GHz XScale family
Intel flogs Xscale business to telecoms firm
Intel looks for XScale business buyer

This article has been linked to, or is available in the following formats:  
 
 
 
 
 
[Printable] [Digg this] [Blog search]


druck(valued user) (+1.0)
Face
3/10/07 9:31AM
This is great news and will allow people who need another platform for whatever reason, to continue their RISC OS experience without being forced to use Windows, although with x86 Mac's that's there is you really must. It will be good to see it in action on the latest Macs at the South East Show in a couple of weeks.
govind(valued user)www (+1.0)
Face
3/10/07 10:10AM
Fantastic news. Have been awaiting this for such a long time!
cables(valued user) (+1.0)
Face
3/10/07 12:08PM
It's running fine on my G5 and I'm trying to put money aside to buy an Intel iMac.
Mendosa (+1.0)
3/10/07 5:47PM
Can anyone tell me if it supports three-button mice for full RISC OS compatibility ? If it does, I may have to get a Mac laptop instead of the Windows one I was planning on - brilliant !
AWwww (+1.9)
Face
3/10/07 11:46PM
I'd much prefer a >Ghz CPU to run it natively and sincerely hope this sustains the interest in RISC OS until there is the new hardware for people to buy.
stevek (+1.0)
4/10/07 7:40AM
Planning to get a nice Mac Book Pro in a few weeks. Virtual RiscPC will be next on the shopping list. This will make a lot of people happy - vote with your wallets!
VirtualAcorn (+1.0)
4/10/07 11:29AM
In reply to Mendosa:

We recommend users of VRPC on the Mac invest in an Apple Mighty Mouse (New Macs and most Macs sold in the last couple of years seem to come with the Mighty Mouse). This is a multiple button mouse and supports all three RISC OS mouse buttons.
markee174(good user) (+1.0)
4/10/07 1:00PM
Medosa:

You can use Parallels or VMWare to run Windows on an Intel Mac - just make sure you buy a big enough disk drive.
cables(valued user) (+1.0)
Face
4/10/07 1:01PM
In reply to Mendosa and VirtualAcorn:

I use a Lindy scroll-wheel on my iMac. I prefer it to the mouse that came with the computer. The scroll wheel acts as the middle button in RISC OS. Next thing I want is to be able to use the scroll wheel in RISC OS, like I can on the Iyonix. Any chance of HID for VRPC?
hEgelia(valued user)www (+1.0)
Face
4/10/07 1:04PM
Good news, indeed. When it reaches release quality stage, I'd be delighted to see it in action. I wonder if VirtualAcorn is looking into making it a virtual machine, so to be able to run RISC OS applications next to Mac OS X apps within the same desktop environment. That would make it truly ideal. At the moment though, does VRPC allow RISC OS to access the OS X clipboard and vice versa?

In reply to Mendosa:

Most standard PC mice will work fine, so before buying Apple's Mighty mouse do check out any others. Microsoft happens to make some nice ones, at least one thing they're good at. I must say, though, that I find it a bit curious that the decision to buy either a PC or a Mac laptop seems to depend on VRPC's ability to support 3 button mice! I feel you should really check out both options carefully, instead of letting one piece of software decide it for you. By the way, all new Macs can fully run Windows XP or Vista, either separately or simultaneously with Mac OS X.
Mendosa (+1.0)
5/10/07 10:31AM
In reply to hEgelia:

I should explain that I've been thinking seriously about getting a Mac portable for some time, but I use my current Windows laptop to run RISC OS a LOT - so, I really want to be able to do the same on my new laptop. Until now, the lack of VRPC running natively on a Mac has put me off an Apple, so now one of the major hurdles could have evaporated. I would want to be able to use 3-button mice to work with it, though, hence the question - keyboard alternatives are a cumbersome no-no. Thanks to everyone for their replies !
jymbob(good user)www (+1.0)
Face
5/10/07 11:03AM
I'd just like to add that I really can't use the mightymouse at all. Right-clicking is very unintuitive as you have to completely remove your left finger before it will register a right click. As I tend to leave my hand resting on all three buttons, this means moving two fingers instead of one.

Also, everyone I know who owns one has managed to gunk up the scrollball so that it only scrolls either up or down.

I'd recommend a sensibly-prised USB optical mouse with a scrollwheel. Also they tend to be about half the price of Apple's one.
jess(good user) (+1.0)
Face
5/10/07 11:16AM
Given that the free Arculator works with a 3 button mouse, I'd be astounded if VRPC missed that vital feature.

(Not used VRPC because I don't own a Macbook yet, I have access to several suitable macs, if it could be run from a memory stick I'd be sorted, but alas, not allowed)
hEgelia(valued user)www (+1.0)
Face
5/10/07 12:17PM
In reply to Mendosa:

Ah, I see, thanks for explaining. That definitely makes an important difference. I should assume VRPC for Mac supports 3 physical mouse buttons, like the Windows version. However, as you probably know the software is still in beta stage, so you might wish to hold off your purchase until it is finalised for general release.

In reply to jymbob:

I've heard similar reports from others too. Apparently, many models suffered from bad component quality, though I suppose that should be fixed now. I'm glad I already heard these stories before purchase, so I got a nice Logitech mouse instead. On a similar note, I should also notify people about the new aluminium Apple keyboards. They have very little tactile feedback (no indentation), which also registers key-presses quite easily. Both definitely seem areas where Apple chose form over functionality.
 

Top Tip

Acorn user magazine

Why not visit our Acorn User Magazine section and browse through old BBC, Acorn and RISC OS magazines?
 
Headline news
Wakefield 2008 show photos
28th Apr 2008

Wakefield 2008 show live news
26th Apr 2008

Who would want an A9home PDA?
24th Apr 2008

RISC OS 6.10 available to Select subscribers
24th Apr 2008

Gallery photo
Older news
Animation and typing applications really released
24th Apr 2008

Wakefield 2008 show preview
22nd Apr 2008

R-Comp unveils new PDF authoring package
22nd Apr 2008

NetSurf bags GBP10K investment from Google
21st Apr 2008

Apple Mac VirtualRiscPC leaves beta
20th Apr 2008

Blu-ray disc burn breakthrough
14th Apr 2008

PDF import support for ArtWorks
13th Apr 2008

Wakefield 2008 show theatre line-up revealed
13th Apr 2008

Animation software collection falls into R-Comp's hands
9th Apr 2008

Features
A9home: two years on
4th Dec 2007

A9home DIY laptop: first pictures
1st Dec 2007

Software hosted by Drobe: Your guide
5th Nov 2007

 

Top | Design and concept © Fudgecake Design, 1999 - 2001. Content © The Drobe Team, 1999 - 2008. 
Click here for more information and terms and conditions.