我的 MacBook Pro 配备 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo 处理器和 4GB RAM。我没有使用过 VMWare fusion,但使用并行功能时我发现性能太慢,无法使用 Visual Studio 进行开发。我最终在我的机器上创建了一个 Windows 分区,它运行起来就像做梦一样。如果我想在 Visual Studio 中快速检查某些内容或在 Windows 中快速执行某些操作,我仍然使用并行从 Mac OS X (Snow leopard) 连接到 Windows 分区。如果我想做一些适当的 Windows 开发,我总是直接启动到 Windows。
My MacBook Pro has a 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4GB of RAM. I haven't used VMWare fusion, but using parallels I found that performance is just too frustratingly sluggish to develop with Visual Studio. I ended up creating a Windows partition on my machine which runs like a dream. I still use parallels to connect to the Windows partition from Mac OS X (Snow leopard) if I want to quickly check something in Visual Studio or do something quick in Windows. If I want to do some proper windows development though, I always boot directly into Windows.
I usually run 2-3 instances of VS2010 RTM on my 13" macbook (2.0 ghz), running in VMWare fusion with 1 core and 1.5 GB ram, and I've never been especially bothered by the speed in the RTM. That being said, I don't use designers, intellitrace, TFS, etc., so those may still be problematic.
我的朋友正在 VirtualBox OSE 上运行 Visual Studio 2008 和 2010,而 VirtualBox OSE 则运行在 Debian 上,运行在一台两年前的 MacBook 上。 (或者无论他们现在如何称呼这些)。当然,这取决于你想做什么。如果您喜欢 3d directx 编程或带有大量阴影和模糊的闪亮 wpf 应用程序 - 在任何不支持 3d 加速(硬件)的虚拟 Windows 机器上调试将是一件痛苦的事情。
Well my mate is running Visual Studio 2008 and 2010 on VirtualBox OSE running on Debian running on a two year old MacBook. (Or however they called those in these days). Of course it depends on what you wanna do. If you're into 3d directx programming or shiny wpf applications with lots of shadows and blurs - debugging will be a pain in the ass on any virtual windows machine which doesn't support 3d acceleration (hardware that is).
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我的 MacBook Pro 配备 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo 处理器和 4GB RAM。我没有使用过 VMWare fusion,但使用并行功能时我发现性能太慢,无法使用 Visual Studio 进行开发。我最终在我的机器上创建了一个 Windows 分区,它运行起来就像做梦一样。如果我想在 Visual Studio 中快速检查某些内容或在 Windows 中快速执行某些操作,我仍然使用并行从 Mac OS X (Snow leopard) 连接到 Windows 分区。如果我想做一些适当的 Windows 开发,我总是直接启动到 Windows。
My MacBook Pro has a 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4GB of RAM. I haven't used VMWare fusion, but using parallels I found that performance is just too frustratingly sluggish to develop with Visual Studio. I ended up creating a Windows partition on my machine which runs like a dream. I still use parallels to connect to the Windows partition from Mac OS X (Snow leopard) if I want to quickly check something in Visual Studio or do something quick in Windows. If I want to do some proper windows development though, I always boot directly into Windows.
我通常在我的 13" macbook (2.0 ghz) 上运行 2-3 个 VS2010 RTM 实例,在具有 1 个内核和 1.5 GB 内存的 VMWare fusion 中运行,而且我从来没有特别担心 RTM 的速度。话虽这么说,我不使用设计器、intellitrace、TFS等,所以这些可能仍然有问题。
I usually run 2-3 instances of VS2010 RTM on my 13" macbook (2.0 ghz), running in VMWare fusion with 1 core and 1.5 GB ram, and I've never been especially bothered by the speed in the RTM. That being said, I don't use designers, intellitrace, TFS, etc., so those may still be problematic.
我的朋友正在 VirtualBox OSE 上运行 Visual Studio 2008 和 2010,而 VirtualBox OSE 则运行在 Debian 上,运行在一台两年前的 MacBook 上。 (或者无论他们现在如何称呼这些)。当然,这取决于你想做什么。如果您喜欢 3d directx 编程或带有大量阴影和模糊的闪亮 wpf 应用程序 - 在任何不支持 3d 加速(硬件)的虚拟 Windows 机器上调试将是一件痛苦的事情。
Well my mate is running Visual Studio 2008 and 2010 on VirtualBox OSE running on Debian running on a two year old MacBook. (Or however they called those in these days). Of course it depends on what you wanna do. If you're into 3d directx programming or shiny wpf applications with lots of shadows and blurs - debugging will be a pain in the ass on any virtual windows machine which doesn't support 3d acceleration (hardware that is).