Well Christian you're the expert but I don't think people are hypocrites to suggest one box solutions of which I personally am a hopeful fan...
What stevesong is saying is actually very interesting, that even with a 32 bit software, you could run multiple versions of it, and therefore access all the ram of a 16Gb Mac Pro - a machine with 8cpu cores should do this no problem. Also, you are right - investing in the ppc in the past would have been a big mistake and it's great that you didn't - but now it's a level playing field, surely it wouldn't be hard to at the least consider the possibility of looking at MIR running on a Mac with the Windows running in paralell, or preferably, native in Mac OSX. Anyway, as I said, you're the expert all I'm saying is as a Mac user, MIR for Mac has my vote - although it was developed exclusively for PC, it is now a world where macs use the same cpu's so perhaps a review of that decision is possible?
Miklos.
What stevesong is saying is actually very interesting, that even with a 32 bit software, you could run multiple versions of it, and therefore access all the ram of a 16Gb Mac Pro - a machine with 8cpu cores should do this no problem. Also, you are right - investing in the ppc in the past would have been a big mistake and it's great that you didn't - but now it's a level playing field, surely it wouldn't be hard to at the least consider the possibility of looking at MIR running on a Mac with the Windows running in paralell, or preferably, native in Mac OSX. Anyway, as I said, you're the expert all I'm saying is as a Mac user, MIR for Mac has my vote - although it was developed exclusively for PC, it is now a world where macs use the same cpu's so perhaps a review of that decision is possible?
Miklos.