Parallels (and VMware Fusion) are however virtualizations and cannot be expected to be as reliable as you need for cognitive research. it is in no way an emulation or virtualization. In this mode you are really just running Windows the way you would on any other Intel-based hardware - BootCamp just takes care of setting up your computer so that you can boot into OS X or Windows, installing drivers for the Mac hardware, etc. ![]() ![]() [intern'l callers add the country code (64) and drop the "0" in the city been running DirectRT on Mac Pro and MacBook Pro hardware for almost 2 years now, for behavioural and ERP studies, and can attest that DirectRT works perfectly on Macs running Windows through BootCamp. Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology I want to go with your company but not if there will be any doubt about the validity of my data. And the jury is still out on DirectRt.Ĭan you give a more definitive answer? My studies are usually cognitive paradigms involving some combination of picture or video presentation and questionnaire and response time data. ![]() The consensus I have found, culling through this forum, is "probably": Medialab itself seems to run ok when booting up in Windows, not necessarily using Mac's "parallels" (much preferred from my perspective). Our Department has a site license for Medialab, and I'd really like to use it, but I can't get a confident answer on whether it will work in my Macintosh lab.
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