You can always partition and install Linux on the second partition for matlab stuff. Boot Camp should work (but call it Windows). It it really is a 100times slower, you could try running a flavour of linux in a VM. How is matlab performance in Windows? the last time I ran matlab was version 5.
You can always partition and install Linux on the second partition for matlab stuff. Boot Camp should work (but call it Windows).
It it really is a 100times slower, you could try running a flavour of linux in a VM.
How is matlab performance in Windows? the last time I ran matlab was version 5.
+1 partition with linux...never had any issues
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+1 partition with linux...never had any issues