![]() What you now have is a Windows PC in a window. I'll assume you have a bootable Windows session available, set up how you like it, with your Anti-Virus installed and working (yes that's a hint, Windows gets viruses on a Mac too folks!). ![]() I am not Parallels Tech Support! You damned well paid for the software (I hope!) so ask them! If you get really stuck then you may PM me, but *don't* expect me to explain everything in painstaking detail. Perfectly good instructions are available from on how to do this. I'm not going to take you through step by step how to install Parallels and install a Windows install inside it. Coffee making facilities are also a bonusįirstly I'm gonna be absolutely clear. Something fun to do while Windows installs A Castle Link cable (pay-for extra if you have anything other than a Mamba) 10GB free disk space (for comfort, you can get away with less) You only need this if you connect your Parallels session to the Internet, but it does mean you can download updates from Castle Creations easily. Works for me, as long as you turn off the URL scanner. Windor XP on CD or an ISO that can be read by Parallels. Parallels 3.0 (probably works with 2.x too but I have not tested it). ![]() Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later (should cover all Intel machines) This won't work on a PowerPC Mac as Parallels only work on Intel. You follow these recommendations entirely at your own risk. Neither I nor and it's owners and members make any guarantee of this advice's suitability or functionality. With a few easy steps you can setup a Windows Virtual MAchine to use Castle Link right off your Mac desktop. Hi, as a Mac user I was having all sorts of horrid visions of having to have a Windows PC *just* for programming my Sidewinder.
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