MAC computers are different than most PCs. Look for a MAC graphics card and search apple sites. Most Macs are made very well and don't need customizations.
On a hackintosh?
If the mac graphic card match the Dell pc slot for graphic cards, it is quite possible.
Being quite an old (2002?) graphics card Nvidia's original Mac drivers were written for Mac OS 9. The card can support Open GL/Quartz but many manufacturers made their own versions of the card some are more Mac friendly than others. (See links below)
Quartz Extreme is part of Mac OS X that controls the graphics card in the Mac enabling the visual effects used by the system and applications. It ensures that iMovie utilises the graphics card processor for processing video while leaving the main CPU free for other chores.
The possibility of putting a sim card into a mac computer is going to depend on what kind of computer and what kind of sim card. Some models might work while others may not.
The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.
I suggest the i mac because it is fast.
Trainz for Mac is available from SimulatorCentral. Minimum system requirements: OS: MacOS X 10.5 Memory: 2GB Graphics: nVidia or ATI graphics card Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Hard Drive: 20GB Free Space
No. The graphics "card" in a Mac mini is integrated into the motherboard. There are also no available expansion slots in a Mac mini. You can see some photos of the inside of a Mac mini in the "Related Links" link below.
Full details of a Mac's hardware can be found by selecting About This Mac from the Apple menu (top left corner) and clicking the More Info... button. Select Graphics/Displays from the left hand pane and details of the video card etc. will be shown in the right hand pane.
The Mac Pro graphics card has two Mini DisplayPort outputs which will connect to a LED Cinema Display with a Mini DisplayPort connector cable that comes with the Cinema Display.
No, unfortunately not. iKITMovie will not run on a MAC. Even if you run Parallels or something similar iKIT will not run fully. It requires full access to PC hardware such as the graphics card, sound etc etc. Ask IKITSystems if they will develop a version for MAC. I would love it there was a mac version.