Timepass said:
Chances are pretty good that the required software will not work under VPC just based on the requirements that they want which is pretty weak by todays standards which leads me to believe that is the specs they want for the software and those specs are still faster than VPC removing that as an option. General college tech deparments are not complete idoits and normally if a mac will work with there system they will tell you the required lv of Mac to get. The med school has made it pretty clear that a PC is required and that leads me to believe that a Mac just not going to work.
The fact that the requirements are pretty weak by modern standards actually suggests that VPC would work, albeit slowly. Otherwise, they'd have beefier requirements. A PIII with 512Mb RAM is enough to run Windows XP at a decent speed, and not much more than that. If the OP installed Windows 2000 and ran ADAM off of that on VPC, then I'm guessing it would be tolerabel for occasional use.
The real problem that I see here is that the OP will be using ADAM
every day in class. VPC will get tiring pretty quickly.
Timepass said:
Also quite off that software will not work under VPC. I know for Law school one of the programs required for them to use will only work on a natived run windows computer. It locks the computer down so only allowed programs can be used (it is for test taking only) and noughting else wil work. This is something that will not work in a OSX system any how. But that just one example.
Just FYI: The law school example is actually pretty unique. Most programs run slowly under VPC, but the law school ExamSoft program is pretty unique -- the programmers actually
forced it to break under VPC, because allowing it to run in a virtual machine would defeat the purpose of the program! I've not yet encountered any other program that totally refuses to work under VPC -- they just run like crap.
My suggestion: Take your current junky PC laptop, and then (1) reformat it with a fresh install of Windows XP, (2) disable most of the visual bells and whistles, and (3) install your ADAM software.
If the junky laptop runs fast enough for daily use, then keep using it until it dies. If it's not fast enough or if it dies, then buy a refurbished IBM Thinkpad (the things are built like tanks, and the factory refurbs come with a warranty) and use the Thinkpad for your classes. This should leave you enough money to get a nice iMac for home use. So you can deal with the stupidity of Windows while in class, but for working at home you can have a good Mac that will last you for a while.