On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 08:15:14AM +0300, Eran Sandler wrote:
> Qemu

Qemu is much to slow for running Windows under Linux. It's a great product
if you need a vitrual X86 processor, for example, I did some software
development for a handheld device using it. It also runs DOS programs
quite well if you have ones that don't run well on a real computer
such as games.

I know this will be unpopular, but there are some things that only work
on a real Windows system running on its own. If you MUST have them, 
accept it and use them when you want, and move on.

Virtualization works better than emulation, but the cost is high. 

Geoff.


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