Once again. The A64s dont need mamonth amounts of cache or clock speed to perform well. May CPU beats my friends 3.2 Ghz P4 in nearly every bench mark...
I have a Winchester CPU, the winchester 3000s are discontinued, they still make the venices.
I know amd's own the pentiums. I just saying that yours is still a little dated compared to a san dieago core. At these rate I will have to buy a new x86 computer and attempt to run mac on it. 2 hard drives on it one for mac and one for windows vista because im a gamer and they only release halo 2 for vista
O ok, the winchesters Haven't heard of them for a long time. Guess I never really cared. I build a 3.0ghz 64bit pentium 4 and I have build amds. As fare as I know I will stick to amds on the windows side and intel (with no other choose) on the mac side. The first thing that happend when i turned on that pentium 4 was the processor overheated and it shutdown. I called intel saying I had there heat sink on it and all that they couldn't answer me what was wrong with it. So, I just fiddled with the heatsink and I finally got it running at 143 degrees max 170 ouch that is a lot. amds run at a nice 90 or so.
Mac on x86 will be hard to do because you have to sellect only mac supported devices like maxtor hard drives. Or ATI video cards etc...
I wish someone will post a video tutorial of how they did it and show step by step how to do it.