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It is a Driver package that is needed for windows to interact with the Macintosh hardware.
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You do understand that people who have an Intel-based Mac don't actually have to use Boot Camp to install Windows right? AlistairMcMillan 16:05, (UTC) Reply Mattabat, Dude, The CD that has to be burned has NOTHING to do with running Windows. Mattabat 06:02, (UTC) Reply Since when has software that requires you to repartition your harddisk and use software burnt to CD to run another operating system not been emulation? Mattabat 06:15, (UTC) Reply Okay. AlistairMcMillan 18:35, (UTC) Reply Mind if we make this debate public? I know some other people might disagree with your argument.
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Mac OS X runs natively on Intel processors, there is NO emulation involved. It does not have ANYTHING to do with emulation.
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It re-partitions your hard drive and burns some drivers to a CD. Mattabat 10:10, (UTC) Reply Please take five minutes to read up on what Boot Camp actually does. Just because something *natively* can use the same processor doesn't mean every other bit of hardware is native a good example is the Amiga running classic Macintosh software. Oh, also, the main *point* of translation emulation is that an operating system has the capability of running *natively* on the same processor. I agree the distinction between compatibility layers and translation emulation is sometimes slim, but in this case it overcomes BIOS incompatibility, significant hardware differences and everything. Hence, translation emulation, at least in my book. It provides an Apple machine the ability to emulate a PC by providing *code* that allows it to do so. It lets you non-destructively re-parition your hard drive and it burns a bunch of Windows drivers onto a CD.

Auto-generated 6 Apr at 23:24 GMT Top of Sciece section- E-Bod 00:07, 7 April 2006 (UTC) Reply īoot Camp does two things. Prepare for a lot of traffic to this sight. AlistairMcMillan 18:27, 6 April 2006 (UTC) Reply Wow This thing is big. CCFreak2K 17:52, 6 April 2006 (UTC) Reply I think what you are looking for is boot camp, not Boot Camp.

Maybe there's a way to decide by tracking article useage by linking to the disambig page instead. They missed the $12K prize by a hair. ) I also agree that Boot Camp should change back to whatever it was. Nil Einne 16:13, 6 April 2006 (UTC) Reply I don't know anything more than what's on this article and Apple's page, but it sounds too similar to the running contest to get Windows XP to boot on Intel Macs. in this case I think Boot Camp should remain as this Mac OS X feature. LockeShocke 13:39, 6 April 2006 (UTC) Reply I agree however IMHO, when the primary usage is a dictionary usage rather then an article usage, the secondary usage should take precident. Instead, I think it should be on the disambig, and the military use should be the real page boot camp. Since this usage of Boot Camp was invented yesterday, April 5th, I don't think it should be the main page for boot camp.
