Re: Comments VMWare?
There should be no problem with 32-bit apps, since VMWare reproduces an
entire x86 *machine* on which you load whatever you want (windows, linux,
DOS, etc.). I think you can either use an existing filesystem or it will
generate a huge file that contains the entire windows filesystem.
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Andrew J Perrin - Ph.D. Candidate, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Sociology
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA - http://demog.berkeley.edu/~aperrin
aperrin@socrates.berkeley.edu - aperrin@igc.apc.org
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Jonathan Gift wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I might have to run a windows app, and one code copy protected at that.
> Anyway, how is VMWare at running 32 bit windows apps? as I understand it
> you load VMWare, then W95/98, then your app. Does VMWare set up its own
> file system? Where would I store my apps docs?
>
> Any thoughts or bg on thoe using appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jonathan
>
>
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