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The ability to run Windows on your Macintosh is very important to many people. While we may have the best personal computers available with our Macs, for the time being we must learn to coexist in a world dominated by machines running Microsoft software on Intel-based hardware. Because many programs are never written for the Mac (though all the good ones are), there may come a time when you will need to run such a program. To do so, you only have three choices: buy a whole new Wintel machine, buy a PC card for your Mac, or buy Windows emulation software. SoftWindows 98 is a product in this last category, an application for your Macintosh emulating Microsoft's Windows 98 operating system completely. The magic is in the software; no hardware required. Insignia Solutions has done a masterful job of bringing the functionality of a Windows machine to Mac desktops the world over. And at less than $170, it is a very viable solution to those on a budget or those who only occasionally need to operate in a Windows environment. However, if your needs demand you use Windows on a regular basis, you would be better served buying a PC card for your Mac. While PC cards are not inexpensive, starting at $350 with some models as high as $700, they are, however, much faster than any software emulation to date.
Requirements On different Macs
603e 100MHz 32MB (Mac OS 8.1 & 8.5)
603e 250MHz 128MB (Mac OS 8.1 & 8.5) Besides launching faster, SoftWindows 98 was noticeably faster and more usable. Screen redraw was at least three times faster, though still on the slow side. I could run other software, as well as browse the Internet, but things were moving at a snail's pace compared to a real Windows machine. Still, this is emulation, and some slowness is to be expected. I gave SoftWindows 98 35MB of memory to play with, but found that if I increased that to 75MB under Mac OS 8.5, the system was much more stable and speedier. All in all, it was in fact usable on this system, though slow. Game play, however, is still not an option. You could get away with this configuration if you only needed to use, say, Office 97 or Internet Explorer. (And Solitaire played close to real speeds!)
G3 225MHz 128MB (Mac OS 8.5) If you want SoftWindows 98, you really should follow Insignia Solutions recommendations and run it with at least a 604e, but a G3 would be better. SoftWindows 98 is great for many reasons. First and foremost, it actually takes advantage of the Mac OS in ways unmatched by any other competitor. AppleScript is supported, as is drag and drop from one OS (Mac) to the other (Windows). You can also simply double-click a PC program on your Mac desktop to launch that program, and SoftWindows 98 takes over. While this did not work 100% of the time, it did enough times to make it notable.
SCSI & Networking I was skeptical, though, with the claim it could also access my scanner. So I launched Internet Explorer to test this out. First, I dialed into my ISP via Open Transport on the Mac side. Then, under SoftWindows 98, I launched Internet Explorer and typed in a web address. With nary a problem, IE under SoftWindows 98 loaded the page in about twice the time it would have loaded under the Mac OS. So while it was not as fast, it was not slow to the point of unusable. In fact, the only difference I saw was how web pages are displayed (much better under the Mac side). I then pointed my browser toward Umax.com where I downloaded the PC drivers to my Umax Astra 610s scanner. Low and behold, SoftWindows 98 downloaded the software at about 1.5k/sec. In no time, I had the zipped file on my hard drive. Next, I used the included Aladdin Systems software to unzip the drivers. One installation of said drivers later, and I was scanning from SoftWindows 98! And it worked like a charm. While I did not attempt to network SoftWindows 98 to either another Mac or a PC, it did use Open Transport just fine. In fact, this feature alone--the ability to use Open Transport--makes the price of SoftWindows 98 a good value: you can download from the Internet directly from the emulator! This can be a huge time saver, and Insignia Solutions is to be commended on their scrupulous adherance to Apple's software guidelines.
Speed Zone & Game Time Yes and no. If you're playing a game which is not heavy in graphics, you can easily have a good time. However, if you try playing Myth under SoftWindows 98, you're in for a disappointment. While 3D cards are supported in SoftWindows 98, I did not have one to test this with. I would imagine it would speed up intense 3D game play, but to the point of playability? Unknown.
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Conclusions and Recommendations If you have the need to run Windows, this product is a winner. Hats off to Insignia Solutions for a fine product at a fair price.
MacMice Rating: 3
Tim Robertson
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