Soooo . . .
Bought myself a new Macbook for Christmas this week, and while I wait for my copy of Windows XP and VMware to come from NewEgg, I got to playing with Crossover for Mac. For those who don't know, this is software that runs on Intel Macs and allows you to install and run Window software natively, without running a full Windows installation. The only hitch is that it only emulates (not sure if that's the right word) Windows 98 and 2000. I obviously couldn't directly install the Sony software, since it didn't pass the system version check, but then I tried running the software in the command line with -a, and it threw up an error. Does anybody know if there's a genius way to get around Sony's system version limitation? Or to get the run -a working on Crossover?
Some time ago I successfully installed a copy of the software on my Win2000 machine at work using a USB flash drive by just copying over the entire Sony directory, so I know the software will run under 2000. Anybody play with this on a Mac and get it to work? Anyone have any ideas?
I can't figure out what the error is, it just gives me a number (91) and the website has no error code glossary.
It's obviously not a huge deal if I have to wait until next week to get the Sony library going on my MacBook, but it's the weekend and I'm impatient.