ProE 2001 and WF Compatible with XP Media Center Edition 200
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ProE 2001 and WF Compatible with XP Media Center Edition 200

 
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: ProE 2001 and WF Compatible with XP Media Center Edition 200 Reply with quote

This is for a new workstation that will be on a small home office network.
There will only one workstation, laptop and peripherals on the network.
From what I've read XP Pro and XP MCE 2005 are supposed to be the same with
the exception of Domain Names and of course the MCE add-ons. Should I go
with the XP MCE or just use XP Proe?

TIA

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 9:10 pm    Post subject: Re: ProE 2001 and WF Compatible with XP Media Center Edition Reply with quote

Do you want to play DVDs through your computer on your TV? Do you want to record
your fav TV shows on your computer? Do you want your computer to be the heart of
an entertainment center, in the appliance category? Or do you need a tool to get
business done? Entertainment center=MCE; Business/MCAD=Pro

I'm not sure that Pro/ENGINEER performance would be harmed by MCE, but it wouldn't
be benefitted either. So, unless you had a compelling reason to prefer/need the
extra functionality of MCE, you'd be better off running Pro/e on XP Pro: it's
recommended and I've never heard MCE and Pro/e mentioned in the same sentence,
before I wrote this, anyway. Ought to tell you something. Also, the different uses
require different hardware: while you could get away with running your MCE-driven
home entertainment enterprise on a $600 "screamer" from Tiger Direct, no one who
was serious about the MCAD business would try it on anything but a workstation, a
specialized, 3-D CAD machine. These come with a variety of business, professional
OSs, like XP Pro, Linux, Sun Solaris, HP UX, etc. None claim to turn your computer
into an "entertainment appliance". As I said, I can't say for sure that Pro/e
performance would be harmed by MCE, but I also can't verify that it has adequate
OpenGL support which is very much needed by Pro/e to work properly. If anything,
it's probably very much DirectX oriented which is not compatible with Pro/e.
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