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If your going to try and run EnB on a mac, the best way to do it will be to use the VMware Fusion application, this will create a virtual PC within OSX.

You will need to install a Windows OS, if your just going to play EnB I would simply recommend a Windows XP Home/Pro install of say no more than 20 gigabyes of VM hard-drive space, assign 1 core to the VM of around 1.2GHz, and approx. 512 meg of ram.

This would be fine for a vertualised environment containing Windows XP, the EnB client, Net7 proxy and anything else you need. Fusion can and will permit DX9 based 3D games so it should handle EnB just fine graphically as well as generate audio as per normal.

I hope this helps.

Oh, I also play EnB on a 2008-based Intel Core Duo2 MacBook Pro with the above specs using Fusion.

You could also use Bootcamp, but then it would mean rebooting the Mac computer from OSX into Windows and back again all the time. Which for one game is pointless, when Fusion will allow it to run.

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Ask if he is still a Mac fan now :)

Ask him also what can a Mac do that a PC can not do better.

Tell him to just install Windows on his Mac since Mac supposedly can run Windows now.

Kidding aside, yes best solution is Virtual Machine (VM) with Windows.

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