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SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Guenter Marxen
Hello,

has anybody experience with SPSS for Win on an Intel Mac with boot camp and Windows (f.e. XP)?

It seems, that SPSS does not support this combination. But here Mac-users say, that there are no problems at all. Is that true?

If so, does anybody know the reason, why SPSS Inc does not support this?

Thanks for any information!

Guenter
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Re: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Monica Perry
Hi Guenter,

I don't have any experience with boot camp, bu I have a Macbook Pro
with 10.4 and Parallels Desktop running Windows XP and have not had any
problems with SPSS 15 running in XP.

I did call SPSS a while ago to see if it would work with Parrellels
Desktop and they said no, but I tried the free download last week and it
seems to be working fine.  PD is $79 and does have its share of quirks,
but at least SPSS runs ok.

Monica Perry
Title 1 Program Specialist
Pitt County Schools, Greenville NC
(252) 752-0124



>>> Guenter Marxen <[hidden email]> 05/22/07 11:17 AM
>>>

Hello,

has anybody experience with SPSS for Win on an Intel Mac with boot camp
and Windows (f.e. XP)?

It seems, that SPSS does not support this combination. But here
Mac-users say, that there are no problems at all. Is that true?

If so, does anybody know the reason, why SPSS Inc does not support
this?

Thanks for any information!

Guenter
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Re: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Bob Walker-2
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Guenter,

I am able to run SPSS using Parallels Desktop, VMWare, and even under Win4BSD on a PC-BSD machine (effectively BSD 6.2). Regards,

Bob Walker
Surveys & Forecasts, LLC
www.safllc.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Guenter Marxen
Date: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 12:53 pm
Subject: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp
To: [hidden email]

> Hello,
>
> has anybody experience with SPSS for Win on an Intel Mac with
> boot camp and Windows (f.e. XP)?
>
> It seems, that SPSS does not support this combination. But here
> Mac-users say, that there are no problems at all. Is that true?
>
> If so, does anybody know the reason, why SPSS Inc does not
> support this?
>
> Thanks for any information!
>
> Guenter
>

 Bob Walker
Surveys & Forecasts, LLC
www.safllc.com
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Re: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Francien Berndsen
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I have experience with both Bootcamp and Parallels. It works both ways, but
the best performance you'll get with Bootcamp. With Parallels it works very
slow.

Francien

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monica Perry" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp


> Hi Guenter,
>
> I don't have any experience with boot camp, bu I have a Macbook Pro
> with 10.4 and Parallels Desktop running Windows XP and have not had any
> problems with SPSS 15 running in XP.
>
> I did call SPSS a while ago to see if it would work with Parrellels
> Desktop and they said no, but I tried the free download last week and it
> seems to be working fine.  PD is $79 and does have its share of quirks,
> but at least SPSS runs ok.
>
> Monica Perry
> Title 1 Program Specialist
> Pitt County Schools, Greenville NC
> (252) 752-0124
>
>
>
>>>> Guenter Marxen <[hidden email]> 05/22/07 11:17 AM
>>>>
>
> Hello,
>
> has anybody experience with SPSS for Win on an Intel Mac with boot camp
> and Windows (f.e. XP)?
>
> It seems, that SPSS does not support this combination. But here
> Mac-users say, that there are no problems at all. Is that true?
>
> If so, does anybody know the reason, why SPSS Inc does not support
> this?
>
> Thanks for any information!
>
> Guenter
>
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SCATTER PLOT QUESTION

Zdaniuk, Bozena
Hello, I am running a syntax below to get a bivariate scatter plot
GRAPH
  /SCATTERPLOT(BIVAR)=var1 WITH var2
  /MISSING=LISTWISE
  /TITLE= 'var1 AND var2'.
I have two questions:
1. once I click on the graph in the output, I can ask for a 'Fit Line at
Total' - is this a regression line of var 2 predicted by var 1?
2. If yes, how can I ask in syntax to get this line in the output,
without having to click and ask for it?
Thanks a lot.
Bozena

Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D.

University of Pittsburgh

UCSUR, 6th Fl.

121 University Place

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Ph.: 412-624-5736

Fax: 412-624-4810

email: [hidden email]


-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Francien Berndsen
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 4:46 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

I have experience with both Bootcamp and Parallels. It works both ways,
but
the best performance you'll get with Bootcamp. With Parallels it works
very
slow.

Francien

----- Original Message -----
From: "Monica Perry" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp


> Hi Guenter,
>
> I don't have any experience with boot camp, bu I have a Macbook Pro
> with 10.4 and Parallels Desktop running Windows XP and have not had
any
> problems with SPSS 15 running in XP.
>
> I did call SPSS a while ago to see if it would work with Parrellels
> Desktop and they said no, but I tried the free download last week and
it
> seems to be working fine.  PD is $79 and does have its share of
quirks,

> but at least SPSS runs ok.
>
> Monica Perry
> Title 1 Program Specialist
> Pitt County Schools, Greenville NC
> (252) 752-0124
>
>
>
>>>> Guenter Marxen <[hidden email]> 05/22/07 11:17 AM
>>>>
>
> Hello,
>
> has anybody experience with SPSS for Win on an Intel Mac with boot
camp

> and Windows (f.e. XP)?
>
> It seems, that SPSS does not support this combination. But here
> Mac-users say, that there are no problems at all. Is that true?
>
> If so, does anybody know the reason, why SPSS Inc does not support
> this?
>
> Thanks for any information!
>
> Guenter
>
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Re: SCATTER PLOT QUESTION

Beadle, ViAnn
First, why do all your posts contain text of a previous post? Please delete it before sending off your post.

To get the regression line in syntax, take the chart you created in the editor and save a template, checking only the fit lines items to save in the template. Now name that template using the TEMPLATE subcommand in your GRAPH command.



-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Zdaniuk, Bozena
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 3:49 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: SCATTER PLOT QUESTION

Hello, I am running a syntax below to get a bivariate scatter plot
GRAPH
  /SCATTERPLOT(BIVAR)=var1 WITH var2
  /MISSING=LISTWISE
  /TITLE= 'var1 AND var2'.
I have two questions:
1. once I click on the graph in the output, I can ask for a 'Fit Line at
Total' - is this a regression line of var 2 predicted by var 1?
2. If yes, how can I ask in syntax to get this line in the output,
without having to click and ask for it?
Thanks a lot.
Bozena

Bozena Zdaniuk, Ph.D.

University of Pittsburgh

UCSUR, 6th Fl.

121 University Place

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Ph.: 412-624-5736

Fax: 412-624-4810

email: [hidden email]
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Re: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Guenter Marxen
In reply to this post by Francien Berndsen
Thanks to all, who answered my mail.

I wonder, why nobody of SPSS (f.e. Jon Peck) makes a statement to my questions.

>>Hello,
>>
>>has anybody experience with SPSS for Win on an Intel Mac with boot camp
>>and Windows (f.e. XP)?
>>
>>It seems, that SPSS does not support this combination. But here
>>Mac-users say, that there are no problems at all. Is that true?
>>
>>If so, does anybody know the reason, why SPSS Inc does not support
>>this?
>>
>>Thanks for any information!
>
>--
>
>Günter
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Re: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Peck, Jon
I don't respond unless I know the answer.  This is not a configuration that SPSS QA has tested, and I have no personal experience with it.  (There are a few things that I don't know.  I'm working on that. :-))

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Guenter Marxen
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 5:55 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Thanks to all, who answered my mail.

I wonder, why nobody of SPSS (f.e. Jon Peck) makes a statement to my questions.

>>Hello,
>>
>>has anybody experience with SPSS for Win on an Intel Mac with boot camp
>>and Windows (f.e. XP)?
>>
>>It seems, that SPSS does not support this combination. But here
>>Mac-users say, that there are no problems at all. Is that true?
>>
>>If so, does anybody know the reason, why SPSS Inc does not support
>>this?
>>
>>Thanks for any information!
>
>--
>
>Günter
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Re: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Marks, Jim
An old joke:

"Me and my cousing know everything. Go ahead, ask me anything"

"What is the speed of light?"

"My cousing knows that one"

--jim

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Peck, Jon
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:57 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

I don't respond unless I know the answer.  This is not a configuration that SPSS QA has tested, and I have no personal experience with it.  (There are a few things that I don't know.  I'm working on that. :-))

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Guenter Marxen
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 5:55 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] SPSS for Win on Intel Mac with boot camp

Thanks to all, who answered my mail.

I wonder, why nobody of SPSS (f.e. Jon Peck) makes a statement to my questions.

>>Hello,
>>
>>has anybody experience with SPSS for Win on an Intel Mac with boot
>>camp and Windows (f.e. XP)?
>>
>>It seems, that SPSS does not support this combination. But here
>>Mac-users say, that there are no problems at all. Is that true?
>>
>>If so, does anybody know the reason, why SPSS Inc does not support
>>this?
>>
>>Thanks for any information!
>
>--
>
>Günter