In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Christopher Jahn  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Not true - VMware allows you to create a virtual computer that 
>allows several variations - Mac on Windows, Linux in Mac, 
>Windows in Mac, linux on Windows, and best of all, windows on 
>Linux.

Have you actually used VMWare? VMware gives you virtual x86 PCs. MacOS
doesn't run on x86 PCs. Therefore, you cannot do Mac on Windows. Also,
VMware runs x86 PCs. Therefore, you cannot do Linux on Mac or Windows
on Mac. See their web site, http://www.vmware.com/ for more info.
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