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Old 01-30-2018, 09:36 AM   #12
Bill S
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Bensalem PA
Posts: 33
In the long run IMO it's probably easier just to get a windows based tablet. All the emulator/remote stuff works but the more complicated you make the plumbing the easier it is to clog the sink. I always used the emulator on a desktop Mac. I don't even know the dynamics of putting it on an iPad.

If Rich is thinking of investing in an iMac he will be very pleased with it.
I originally got into Macs for my other hobby of digital nature photography and slowly I morphed into a total Apple person.

I have owned iPads in the past and they work great, but when it came to RDSS I wanted something solid, clean, and simple so I went to a windows based tablet. RDSS works real fast on my Surface Pro 4. I think it's because of the solid state drive. Cards load and assemble like lightning.
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