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> Hello all,

>

> Please excuse me because somewhere this question has already been asked but I

do not

have

> the answer.

>

> Can you use a Mac with a pendant and Bio Ex to train neurofeedback?

>

> Thanks in advance,

>

>

> PS--Happy Holidays!

>

Hello everyone...

I'm new to the group and will be taking the first levels of training the end of

January. Pete

responded to my inquiry about a new Mac/Intel laptop with caution. Is anyone out

there

actually using a Mac with BioExplorer? Have you run into any problems? So far

I'm getting

the idea that I'm better off starting with a PC for support purposes etc. I'd

appreciate any

actual hands on experience to help me make my decision. I'm a Mac user from the

get-go,

and would love to stay that way if it seems feasible and workable.

Thanks,

Bonny

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Bonny,

There is at least one person who has posted on the BioExplorer list

about using a MacBook Pro. He had a problem getting one of the drivers

to install properly but after resolving that issue he reported that it

ran well. If you ask this question on the BE list he may see it and

respond,

You can not use Parallels Software or the new VM software for this,

They run windows alongside the Mac OS so they run a bit slower and have

had problems with recognizing drivers.

The solution is to download Boot Camp from the Apple website, The

boot camp software allows you to install Windows XP service pack 2 onto

a separate space on the hard drive,

Once you install windows, there is a command key to hold down at

startup. You are given the choice of starting up with the Mac OS or

with Windows, when started up with Windows this way you have the

equivalent of windows PC. All reports I have heard is that Windows

applications run very well this way.

If you really want a Mac and NFB is one of only a few things you would

do in Windows then the Mac with BootCamp and Windows is most likely a

good idea,

If you have no preference for OS then you would have to decide if the

extra set up and some bit of extra cost would be worth it to you.,

I am a die hard Mac user. My next purchase will be a MacBook Pro on

which I plan to run BE.

>

>>

>> Hello all,

>>

>> Please excuse me because somewhere this question has already been

>> asked but I do not

> have

>> the answer.

>>

>> Can you use a Mac with a pendant and Bio Ex to train neurofeedback?

>>

>> Thanks in advance,

>>

>>

>> PS--Happy Holidays!

>>

>

> Hello everyone...

>

> I'm new to the group and will be taking the first levels of training

> the end of January. Pete

> responded to my inquiry about a new Mac/Intel laptop with caution. Is

> anyone out there

> actually using a Mac with BioExplorer? Have you run into any problems?

> So far I'm getting

> the idea that I'm better off starting with a PC for support purposes

> etc. I'd appreciate any

> actual hands on experience to help me make my decision. I'm a Mac user

> from the get-go,

> and would love to stay that way if it seems feasible and workable.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Bonny

>

>

>

>

>

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